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Updated almost 4 years ago, 01/05/2021

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Ryan Corbeil
  • Denver, CO
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Selecting the Best Investment Strategy

Ryan Corbeil
  • Denver, CO
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Hi fellow BP members. I'm new to real estate investing and I'm looking to select an investing strategy. My goal is to align my career skills and  experience with the best fit, instead of only going by others experience or recommendations. Previously I've worked as a systems engineer and currently do energy engineering consulting on commercial building's HVAC systems.

BRRR, Buy & Hold, Wholesaling, and Traditional Flipping are types of investing that I've heard of. In addition to reading the ultimate beginner's guide (UGB), can anyone share information, articles or resources that could help me come to a conclusion after considering the trade-offs?

Also, if you have a similar background and would be willing to share your real estate investing experience, I'd be happy to hear!               Thanks, Ryan

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