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Aspiring Investor from the Pacific NorthWest
Hi Bigger Pockets Community!
My name is Noah Johnson. I'm 41 years old and a General Foreman for a Plumbing and Mechanical company. I've been listening to the Bigger Pockets podcast during my insufferable commute to Seattle everyday. I own a home with a couple hundred thousand in equity and my goal is to buy and hold rental properties for retirement and to have something to leave for my children. Right now my end goal is 10 properties; both single and small multifamily. Looking forward to learning all I can from the experiences you all are willing to share.
Cheers!
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Hi Noah,
Welcome to BP! Podcasts are definitely the way to go. From my perspective the small multifamilies are over priced in the Puget Sound area. They sound great but the cap rates aren't as good as a SFH with a mother in law or a DADU. Are you thinking about doing the property management yourself or hiring it out?