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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Starting to diversify in central Virginia
My wife and I are beginning to understand that we need a real estate portfolio. So we're looking for some rental properties to purchase. We've been analyzing one for a week now, starting to think I have the paralysis. When we get this one under our belts, if the numbers work, I'd like to find more, similar, two bedroom condos that may need some rehab. We're looking for 2 or 3 of these before we scale upward to single family homes. I'm looking into the BRRR method for those. So if you wholesale in central Virginia, if you have something to sell, or you just want to compare notes and bounce ideas, we are curious.
Of course, if we find a flip, that would be a bonus.
Fred & Jessica