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Abhinav Agarwal
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Newbie to real estate investing

Abhinav Agarwal
  • Nashville, Tennessee (TN)
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Hi Everyone,

I am a newbie in the Nashville area trying to get into real estate investing. I am looking for more of a buy and hold portfolio ( do have a full time job). Thanks to the community for all the great info out here. As i am just starting out, i would love to meet with other investors in the area. 

Hope to learn and progress.

Thanks,
Abhi

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AJ Singh
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  • Orange County, CA
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AJ Singh
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Abhinav Agarwal
You will find better cash flow in memphis rentals but less appreciation
Your Nashville buy and hold will appreciate faster but lower cash flow
Choose your market well

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