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Newbie looking for advice
I’m 36 years old looking to buy my first rental property. I like the idea of the brrr method. I haven’t decided if I should go single family or multi. I have some money saved up, but I am not sure if I should use my cash to buy a house and be in a lower class neighborhood, or if I should look to finance a house and be in a higher priced market?