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First time investor looking to expand portfolio

Alev G.
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Greetings!

Just wanted to introduce myself and welcome new contacts. I'm a digital nomad who purchased a 4plex in Carson City, NV a couple of years ago as a buy & hold. I have a property manager. I've been transient since and am looking to expand my portfolio this year. My journey right now is learning more about real estate investing as I've been very passive and bought without much research beforehand. I regularly listen to 2 BP podcasts and am reading about real estate investing right now.

When I've got more clarity about where I land this year (ie. Stop being nomadic) I'd like to buy again. I like small multi-family properties and buy/hold strategy. Whether that's through house hacking or just another set of units I hold, I plan to purchase again this year.

if there are tips on how to build a trusted network of people on here, I would welcome that.

Thanks! 

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