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Ken Rudolph
  • Investor
  • Chester, NH
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Hello from NH

Ken Rudolph
  • Investor
  • Chester, NH
Posted

The more and more I read on here, the more I want to get going.

I live and intend to invest in Southern New Hampshire. I am looking for a Fix and hold/Buy and hold strategy to develop long term cash flow. Currently I earn about $250,000 from a W-2 job and intend on retiring young (10-15 years puts me at 40-45). I have looked at every investment vehicle that I can think of. Although I will be diversified, I keep coming back to real estate as a great long term investment strategy, and fastest way to "cash flow" what I currently earn now.

Most of what I have read on here (not all) tends to be from the people looking to solve immediate financial shortfall in life, rather than looking to expand on an already prosperous financial future (i.e. I have no money/no way of getting money, how do I become rich fast from Real Estate). Although I am very hopeful for these people, I am coming from a different place. I want to expand my earning potential with passive-ish income. Any advice would be welcome! Here are a few of my questions for all you folks in Southern NH:

Where are you sourcing your properties?

What communities should I be focusing on? I want to start with SFR/Small Multi (open).

Would any of you seasoned pro’s allow me to buy you lunch/dinner and pick your brain?

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