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Steven Kassler
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego
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New Multi Family Investors

Steven Kassler
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego
Posted

Hey BP Community,

My partner and I are just starting out and have a goal to purchase our first Multi-Family property in the next 90 days. We have our down payment secured and will be investing from out of state. The next step in our process is to identify which markets we'd like to explore and have narrowed it down to the following three: Austin, TX, Baltimore, MD and St. Louis, MO. We're going to use either the Buy and Hold strategy or BRRRR method. Our question to the BP community is if anyone uses similar strategies in any of these markets would recommend one over the other.

Thank you!

Steven

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