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Wholesaling, fix and flip, or BRRR?
Jumping into the Richmond VA real estate game and looking for advice from investors. I see the benefits of each wholesaling, fix and flips, and BRRR properties. In your experience, which would be the best route to start searching for my first deal with little to no cash? I have a few properties I've got my eye on in each of the following categories but I don't want to build to many bridges at once. I want to focus on a specific aspect of the market and jump in. What are somethings you did starting out that worked, and what hasn't?