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Tony DeMario
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New member from Cumming, GA

Tony DeMario
  • Greater Atlanta, GA
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Hello BP community!

A colleague of mine turned me on to BP a few weeks ago and I’ve been listening to the podcast ever since. I recently moved to Georgia after being in Brazil for 6 years. I am excited to take advantage of the financing and low interest rates in the US.

I will be using the GA Dream program (down payment assistance) or a USDA loan to begin my REI journey. I'm looking particularly in Forsyth County (Cumming or Dawsonville) because that's where my family lives and it's one of the fastest growing counties for good reason.

If there are no multi-families in my price range, do you think it's better to look for a single family that I can use a 203k to fix up (BRRRR) or look for a single family with land that I can possibly sub divide? I'm really looking to make a smart move with my first investment.

Thanks,

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