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Drew Cameron
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  • Peabody, MA
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Drew Cameron
  • Lender
  • Peabody, MA
Posted
I'm new to real estate and have been reading everything I can get my hands on. BP has been invaluable in this regard between the blog, posts, and podcasts I have learned a ton. The one thing that everybody says is to just take action. So I have. I have got involved with a couple different REI groups here in Arizona. The market here in Arizona seems to be pretty good right now but I'm wondering how long it will last. It seems like a few things keep coming up over and over again. Midwest turnkeys specifically Kansas City and Indianapolis keep being mentioned for a great cash flowing area. California seems to be a great place for flips, especially SoCal. I'm just curious what others are doing out there and what strategies work best where. I'm planning on my first flip this summer with another investor and would like to get into buy and holds eventually for the stability. Ideally I'd like to buy a rental for every second or third flip using either turnkeys or the BRRR method. I'd like to hear what strategies other investors are employing and in what markets.

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