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Krista Crout
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Looking to start small in OKC, Oklahoma

Krista Crout
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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I am currently active duty stationed overseas, but looking to get started in real estate, specifically small multi-family properties, with a property management company for awhile until I can get back to Oklahoma. 

I don't have any experience in real estate outside of purchasing and selling a primary residence, so it's scary and exciting! I am still researching financing and landlord-tenant laws, as well as frequently browsing real estate websites for multi-family properties to get a feel for what I like, pricing in the area, and what I can expect to find in my budget. We hope to narrow down the options and be ready to make our first offer in the next 6 months.

I have been most interested in tri- and quad-plexes made up of primarily 2 and 3 bedroom units. In mid-priced areas (not the cheapest, but not nearly the most expensive) I feel like they would attract a slightly more mature, and potentially longer term audience of tenants. I could also be horribly mistaken, so feel free to correct me!

I am married and my husband is fully on board with real estate investing, we have an emergency fund (which will not be our down payment), and do not plan on the property affecting our tax-sheltered investing, so financially and mentally, I believe we are in a good place to start on this journey.

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Rhett Tullis
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Rhett Tullis
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you will find some good deals here, although it is getting a bit harder to find those multi family you want and they tend to be older inventory here in okc metro.  I think you are on the right track though.  lots of resources here on bp as well and a local group of us that meet up from time to time if/when you get local that might help you some.  

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