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Spenser Finnestad
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  • New to Real Estate
  • RENO, NV
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Considering buying a condo/Townhome as first future investment

Spenser Finnestad
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  • New to Real Estate
  • RENO, NV
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Hello all, I'm looking at getting into real estate investing for long term and applying the BRRRR method.

Potentially looking at living in my first property for a year as this would be $300 - $400 less in current rent, while I fix it then rent it out after that year. I would be looking at using the VA home loan as this is why I would be looking at living in the place for a year. I would also have potential of investing in a few more properties if the right ones comes along while I live in the property.

Any advice or would like to meet for coffee and talk about the Reno, NV market. Anything will be appreciated.  

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