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Eric DeVito
  • New to Real Estate
  • Woodbridge, VA
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New member! Looking to invest in multi-family!

Eric DeVito
  • New to Real Estate
  • Woodbridge, VA
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Hello I currently live in Northern Virginia. From NYC originally. I travel back and forth between the two a lot. I'm looking into multi-family investing after I just sold my SFH in Staten Island, NY. Made $200,000 profit after 5 years of ownership. Looking to get into multi-family investing using the VA loan. Which areas should I consider? I'm not that handy so I don't want to do a major rehab either. Don't really want to invest in a war zone area either. Any tips/advice? Thanks.

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