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BRRR method suggests investing in…
I’m new to all of this.
Brrr method suggests that investors should invest in properties that are located in good school districts since it would later help for resell value. Also good school districts have some sort of direct relationship with how safe an area is. That’s what it seems like. Issue is that I’m finding there are no good decent deals under $100K in areas with good school districts. I’ve been searching mostly East coast, Midwest, some south. Am I doing this all wrong? Maybe I am understanding this method all wrong?