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New investor in Seattle. Looking for recommendations

Craig Early
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Hello, Im new to Washington State. Im looking to start my real estate investing with house hacking in the seattle area. I have learned a lot so far from the BP forum and youtube channel. 

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Michael Haas
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Michael Haas
#5 New Member Introductions Contributor
  • Real Estate Agent
  • 🌧️ Seattle Investor & OG HouseHacker | 🤑 Helped 90 Clients HouseHack | 🏘️ Own 17 Rentals & 5 Airbnbs | 🏗️ Built 5 DADU's
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Sounds like you're on the right track @Craig Early! I'd also take a look at Judkins Park - farther south form Kenmore but you're right on i-90 for an easy freeway commute. Getting a new light-rail station to the Eastside in 2023 as well. Anything off Lake City way/522 will probably be more affordable and could be easier to cash flow.

Lake Forest Park, Wedgewood, and Ravenna are real nice but definitely expensive - hard to find a deal or cash flow there but strange things happen sometimes so it doesn't hurt to look.

Let me know if I can help with anything!

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