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Hayden Done
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Tips for a new investor

Hayden Done
  • New to Real Estate
  • New Hampshire
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Hello,

I'm still in the middle of reading Brandon's rental property book. I was wondering if there are some tips for a new Investor? I'm looking to start house hacking for my first property. I live and work in New Hampshire.

The book has a ton of information, just hard to digest. Any tips and information would be greatly appreciated.

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Cody Barna
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Cody Barna
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@Hayden Done I wouldn't get too overwhelmed with the small details, the biggest thing is saving enough money for a down payment and reserves. Start defining your criteria..location, type of property, price, etc. From there I recommend getting familiar with the BP calculators, look for potential properties on Zillow and run the numbers for them. Lastly depending on your time frame to purchase the first house hack, I'd get in touch with a realtor so they can start sending you properties from the MLS. Hope this help, if there's anything I can do for you don't hesitate to reach out.

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