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I'm looking for a team for my Investment Properties in Seattle
Hey everyone, I'm Danish Mohamed. I am new to BiggerPockets, and I'm also new to real estate investing in the United States of America. I came to the United States from my old country, Vietnam, around four years ago, and I am blessed to have some extra funds to invest in the BRRRR strategy of real estate in the Seattle and its surrounding markets.
At first, I initially looked at the Cleveland market as well, but the anxiety built up in me because of the fact that I'm out of state, and obviously, Washington and Ohio are not really close. And especially for my first deal in the United States, it made me anxious.
(I would love to hear some professionals give me unbiased perspective between Seattle and Cleveland market)
So I decided, you know what, I will try to stick to the Seattle market where I am staying to see how it goes.
I would love to build a team or network with real estate professionals in the Seattle area, like a real estate agent who knows a lot about investment properties and the nuances of the Seattle market.
Even though I have done my homework for the past two years, I also want to connect with a property manager who specializes in Section 8 rentals because I'm planning to rent it out to Section 8 after I rehab the property.
Additionally, I would love to connect with some hard money lenders in the area or those who have a footprint in Seattle, Washington, that are investor and beginner-friendly.
Although this is my first time doing deals in the US, when I was in Vietnam, I did something quite similar to the BRRRR strategy, but in my home country. And that's also where I get the fund from, liquidating the one in Vietnam :)
Obviously, the market nuances are different, and everything is different, but I would say that I do have some indirect experience, and I just want to get my first deal done in the United States.
Most Importantly, I also want to connect with a general contractor who specializes in rehabbing.
So yeah, I would love to connect with people in those professions. Feel free to reach out to me directly instead of posting if you would love to network.
Thanks, all.
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Quote from @Muhammad Danish:
Hey everyone, I'm Danish Mohamed. I am new to BiggerPockets, and I'm also new to real estate investing in the United States of America. I came to the United States from my old country, Vietnam, around four years ago, and I am blessed to have some extra funds to invest in the BRRRR strategy of real estate in the Seattle and its surrounding markets.
At first, I initially looked at the Cleveland market as well, but the anxiety built up in me because of the fact that I'm out of state, and obviously, Washington and Ohio are not really close. And especially for my first deal in the United States, it made me anxious.
(I would love to hear some professionals give me unbiased perspective between Seattle and Cleveland market)
So I decided, you know what, I will try to stick to the Seattle market where I am staying to see how it goes.
I would love to build a team or network with real estate professionals in the Seattle area, like a real estate agent who knows a lot about investment properties and the nuances of the Seattle market.
Even though I have done my homework for the past two years, I also want to connect with a property manager who specializes in Section 8 rentals because I'm planning to rent it out to Section 8 after I rehab the property.
Additionally, I would love to connect with some hard money lenders in the area or those who have a footprint in Seattle, Washington, that are investor and beginner-friendly.
Although this is my first time doing deals in the US, when I was in Vietnam, I did something quite similar to the BRRRR strategy, but in my home country. And that's also where I get the fund from, liquidating the one in Vietnam :)
Obviously, the market nuances are different, and everything is different, but I would say that I do have some indirect experience, and I just want to get my first deal done in the United States.
Most Importantly, I also want to connect with a general contractor who specializes in rehabbing.
So yeah, I would love to connect with people in those professions. Feel free to reach out to me directly instead of posting if you would love to network.
Thanks, all.
I don't think you'll find many people who invest in both markets and can provide unbiased insights. They are quite different from each other. However, I would be happy to share my perspective on Ohio, even if it is biased.
- Remington Lyman
