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Puerto Rico Real Estate

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Hi, I am new to BP and the real estate investment scene. I live in Puerto Rico and would like to connect with anyone investing here. 

Very interested in BRRR and just getting my feet wet.

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Antonio Cucciniello
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Antonio Cucciniello
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Hey @Christian Coletti!

Welcome, I know the BRRRR Method sounds interesting. Its the one that has the most potential to make you money.

But hear me out. As a beginner, investing can be scary. You might feel like you have to put all this money down to buy your first investment property and hope it works out.

The BRRRR method involves combining a fix and flip and rental investing. Both have their own formulas to learn and master. Both have certain properties that work for either or and makes it more difficult to try one.

I highly recommend you pick one, instead of doing both!

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