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Alex Chau
  • Daly City, CA
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Moving to a new place

Alex Chau
  • Daly City, CA
Posted

Hi Guys,

I am 28 years old with no debt and a 75k job and about 100k cash to work with. So here's the thing, I know I want to get more involved with REI, but I live in the bay area. Would it be a good idea to move somewhere where the entry point is lower? With 100k I think I can do a lot more strategies such as BRRRR and flips in the mid west. Any suggestions and pros/cons as to why this would be a good idea or bad idea would be greatly appreciated.

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