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Updated almost 4 years ago, 03/04/2021

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Christopher Hamburger
  • New to Real Estate
  • Baton Rouge
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Investing inheritance. Need help

Christopher Hamburger
  • New to Real Estate
  • Baton Rouge
Posted

Hey guys, need some advice here. So, I've been absorbing so much over the last several months on RE, investment strategies, leadership, business, taxes, etc. I don't exactly know if I'm in analysis paralysis so much as am unable to make a move yet. My wife and I are moving from Baton rouge to Los Angeles in several months for better work. ( I work as a sculptor for movies). We have received an inheritance close to $200k and are looking to invest. My question is this: do we try to start from scratch in, from what I understand, an extremely competitive market in LA or should we invest in properties in our current local market in Baton rouge? Looking to execute the Brrrr strategy. Any advice is welcome guys. 😊

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