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Mitchel Johnson
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College Senior- Advice on Multifamily/ House Hacking

Mitchel Johnson
  • New to Real Estate
  • Washington DC
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I am a current Senior at Catholic University of America playing Baseball and finishing up ny accounting degree. I will start work with EY as an auditor in the fall and have recently begun studying for the CPA exam.  

My girlfriend and I are looking to get into Multifamily real estate investing and have looked into the possibility of house hacking, although a good property for it seems to be tough but not impossible in this area.  I have been reading Brandon Turner's "The Book on Rental Property Investing" and have learned a lot but wanted to get on here and ask for advice from everyone.  Would love to connect and get to know/meet investors on here and form a relationship where we can help each other.

Thanks any advice is greatly appreciated!

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@Mitchel Johnson Welcome to BP and I wish you the best in investing..

Usually people start by going to local meetups and building a network of trusted people to get their feet wet

Here is an example

https://www.meetup.com/find/?location=us--va--Fairfax&so...

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