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Jean-Pierre Rice
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Looking to acquire assets

Jean-Pierre Rice
  • Greater New York Area
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I am looking to acquire multi family properties Using the BRRR strategy, I currently Live in PA but would like to expand to other markets. Any ideas on where I can acquire properties and build to my portfolio.

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@Jean-Pierre Rice for smaller multis I would focus in my own backyard. They're easier to manage this way. You can farm for off market sellers in this area. You can buy a list from listsource with your exact criteria and start to market to these owners. Also join all of your local real estate clubs in the area. You can find them on meetup.com. They will have wholesalers there. Wholesalers are always coming across off market inventory they're looking to unload. Good luck

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