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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Pandemic Investing for a New Investor
Hello BP world, I've been doing my research and studying the real estate industry for more than half a year now and I'm 100% certain that my strategy of acquiring my first investment property will be a house hack. I also know what I'm looking for in a property in regards to what type of property, the location, cash flow, bed/bath, etc. But because of the pandemic, I'm a little wary if I should be taking any action of looking for deals and to continue "window shopping" until things start to clear up in the real estate world. So my question for you all is should I start looking heavily into acquiring my first property, even during the duration of the pandemic, or should I keep window shopping and educating myself during this time?