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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Considering buying a condo/Townhome as first future investment
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.