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Investment Opportunities in New York
I'm a pizza delivery driver in California about to start making more money by door dashing on my off time, and I see an in into real estate in New York (Cobble Hill specifically) in wake of all the rioting, looting, and coronavirus cases. Two apartments are for sale at 120k a pop and $681 est a month. I'm completely new to real estate investment and I'm very willing to take a risk and get into the real estate business and make some passive income by renting out properties. Am I being too ambitious? Should I go all in? What kinds of things should I know about the business and specifically this opportunity before diving in and taking a risk?