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Updated about 9 years ago, 09/17/2015

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Max Biggar
  • Investor
  • Atlantic Beach, FL
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Newbie in Jacksonville FL

Max Biggar
  • Investor
  • Atlantic Beach, FL
Posted

What up BP! I recently came across the podcasts which peaked my interest and decided to dive head first into the site and real estate investing. I love everything about it and look forward to an exciting future with investing. I recently purchased a home last January (which I currently live in) and also purchased a lot in Atlantic Beach a few months ago where I will be building a new home.

I am thinking of renting my current home out, once I move into my new one in 4 months. I believe I would like to be in the buy and hold area of investing, however I would like to perform 1 fix and flip over the next 6 months. 

I do have some prior experience as a property manager in Orlando for some large units that housed college students including a fraternity house so I am not too scared about becoming a landlord. 

Any advice on running the rental analysis once I move out would be helpful.  

Cheers!

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