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New Investor from Ventura, Ca

Luke Mitchell
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Greetings,

I have just found the bigger pockets community after listening to hours and hours of Bigger Pockets podcasts while driving on my last family vacation. I am very excited about what I have learned so far. I bought David Greene's book BRRRR and it was literally delivered to my doorstep about an hour ago. I live in Southern California and I don't believe I have the capital to invest in this market on my own. Thus, I want to focus in markets outside of California. Some that I am looking into are Albuquerque, Boise, Bozeman only because I think they are great outdoor areas and I myself love the outdoors.

I don't have a lot of liquid cash right now but I do have good equity in my house, and about 300,000 in retirement accounts. I have a stable job and good credit. I believe that I want to BRRRR properties but I don't know enough about the how just yet. I need to dive in to David's book. What other strategies should I be looking into?

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