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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/30/2024

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Eddie Miretsky
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New to REI, looking for support in starting out within the New England area.

Eddie Miretsky
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Hi Investors,

My name is Eddie and as mentioned I'm looking to get into REI. I'm actively thinking about my target areas and possible deals, but would really appreciate if there were any groups or mentors available interested in discussing the ins and outs of favorable market locations, financing, ideal type of investments and getting that elusive First Purchase!

I have questions such as, should I really be looking at my home state, or can I expand to surrounding states as long as it's drivable?

Is it recommended to start with a SFH or is it manageable to begin with a Multi unit home or complex?

If some funds are available, is the standard 25% down 30 yr fixed loan optimal or would you recommend different financing?

And many more...

Look forward to hearing back and hopefully meeting some like-minded individuals to bounce ideas off of!

Thanks,

Eddi

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