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Hello to my BP People From Denver!
Hi everybody! I'm Mike. I've been lurking here on the forums for a little while, and I suppose it's time to go ahead and introduce myself, officially.
I'm a newbie, 0 deals under my belt, and I am particularly interested in the BRRRR method. I guess that I've always been interested in real estate, and in the back of my mind I always thought I'd like to get into it, I just got distracted by the whole "go to college and get a good job" thing, which has got me good and burned out by now. Anyway, I recently realized that if I don't get moving on procuring investment properties that it'll never happen...
I'm a homeowner in the Denver metro area (Littleton/Morrison specifically), and after analyzing a few handfuls of properties I'm thinking that I'll probably start looking at markets outside of the Denver area for my first few deals. Wish me luck!
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Originally posted by @Mike Fieselman:
Hi everybody! I'm Mike. I've been lurking here on the forums for a little while, and I suppose it's time to go ahead and introduce myself, officially.
I'm a newbie, 0 deals under my belt, and I am particularly interested in the BRRRR method. I guess that I've always been interested in real estate, and in the back of my mind I always thought I'd like to get into it, I just got distracted by the whole "go to college and get a good job" thing, which has got me good and burned out by now. Anyway, I recently realized that if I don't get moving on procuring investment properties that it'll never happen...
I'm a homeowner in the Denver metro area (Littleton/Morrison specifically), and after analyzing a few handfuls of properties I'm thinking that I'll probably start looking at markets outside of the Denver area for my first few deals. Wish me luck!
Good Luck!
I recommend you read this article on OOS investing. It explains the importance of creating your core four. You will need to get a local, rockstar Realtor, contract, lender, and property manager.
https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/core-four-real-estate-team
FYI - Columbus, Ohio is a solid market to start OOS investing in
- Remington Lyman
