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Dan Redmond
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  • Stoneham, MA
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Ready to invest in Massachusetts

Dan Redmond
  • Homeowner
  • Stoneham, MA
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I bought a home in Massachusetts two years ago and I'm doing 100% renovation I added square footage third bedroom third bath and family room.

I'll be finished with the project this spring I will have between 250 and 300,000 in equity.

Looking for advice how to move forward with buying and holding should I use my equity?

Thanks

Dan

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Lou Veiga
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  • Hollis, NH
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Lou Veiga
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hollis, NH
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Hi Dan,

Welcome to the forum!

That's fantastic! Is that all sweat equity? If it is, that's amazing.

I think you'll find various opinions on how to get into buy and hold. But you've definitely come to the right place. Spend as much time as you can reading the posts, listening to the podcasts, and go to a few REIA's to network with local investors.

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