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Little Money, Lots Of Time

Tyler Wilt
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Hi BP Family,

Like so many others during this pandemic, I was hit with a job loss. To make the situation better, my wife and I are also in a custody battle with her ex-husband and the job market is less than ideal.

I've been listening to multiple BP podcasts daily, have read several books (most recently The Book on Rental Property Investing) and ultimately know that this is a major blessing in disguise forcing me out of my comfort zone and making the transition into REI.

The area most in line with my vision is the BRRRR method. However, due to a job loss and my wife on extended maternity leave - we are less than attractive investors looking to buy.

My question is, given this newly found abundance of time on my hands (with less than optimal finances available at the moment to invest), what would experienced RE investors recommend as a great avenue to get my feet wet and prepped for when I can buy and rehab my own properties while also helping build that nest egg to start?

Thanks for any help!