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John Golden
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New Member interested in Buy & Hold BRRRR propertys-Rhode Island

John Golden
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello Bigger Pockets. I am a brand new member who is interested in supplementing my retirement income with long term Buy and Hold Rentals. I have served for 17 years and intend to stay an additional 10-13 years. My current thought after reading several books, listening to several podcasts and generally diving into the information available on this site is that I would like to use the BRRRR strategy for Buy & Hold Rentals. Being in the Navy, I am pretty much a professional Vagabond. That being the case, I am also interested in Long-Distance Rentals and building the capability to handle that (Currently Audibling David Greene's Book). I want to focus on Single-Family or Small Multi-Family properties where I can force the equity with a rehab and Refinance my funds back out. All about using the same money to build a portfolio. I look forward to engaging in this community and increasing the velocity of our money. Please do not hesitate to reach out.

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John Golden
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I have considered this, however truth be told, I do not think I could convince my wife (and 2 kids) to do this with me.  Best shot would be a live-in flip.  I agree that house hacking is an ideal starting point for a new investor.... however I do not thunk it will work for my situation.

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