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New Beginnings 2025
We started with one buy and hold in 2019. Slow start but hoping to gain momentum. Reading and watching BP podcasts to learn. Any recommendations for starting strong would be appreciated.
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Hey Rolayne! I recommend starting with a turnkey cash-flow rental property. This is one of the easiest ways to dip your toes into real estate investing and get a feel for what it’s like to be a landlord. It is already renovated, tenant-occupied (or ready for tenants), and generating income from day one. It allows you to skip the stress and time-consuming process of managing rehab projects and focus on the cash flow aspect. Once you’ve got some experience under your belt and have built a trusted team, that’s when you can start looking at value-add deals to really scale up your portfolio
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