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Peter Lai
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  • San Jose, CA
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Long Distance BRRRR connections needed

Peter Lai
  • Specialist
  • San Jose, CA
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Hi BP Community!

My name is Peter and I reside in San Jose, California. I have read David Greene's book on long distance BRRRR and I'm excited to start my journey. I have about $400,000 to invest and my goal is to eventually reach 10+ units. I'm leaning towards multifamily properties. I'm also open to partnerships.

I know I need to build a good team (realtor, contractors, PM, lender, attorney, CPA, etc.), but I’m not sure which area to start looking.

I’m thinking areas that are landlord and tax friendly, or wherever as long as it works. Possibly Ohio, Florida, Mississippi, Kentucky, or Texas?

Any advice, connections, networking is appreciated!

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