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Introducing Myself - Getting Started in Minneapolis - Buy/Hold

Andrew Agosto
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Happy Labor Day Weekend 2021!

My name is Andrew and after listening to the first 30 B.P. podcasts I've finally gotten the hint to make a post and say hello, so hello everyone!

We've recently paid off our primary home and are now turning our attention to more real estate options with the intent to diversify. Out of all the options I've learned about, buy and hold I'm most comfortable with. My family had rental property when I grew up so I've at least been exposed to making repairs between-tenant and all the other fun landlord tasks.

With that said, it seems the current market, at least in my area is pretty tough to get the numbers to work, single family especially. I can analyze multi-family to work but currently, there is sometimes 1 but usually 0 listed.

So, my first questions is this. If I locate off-market properties in my neighborhood and find out who the owners are, what's the best strategy to engage them? I was thinking I could mail them a hand written letter and just be honest and maybe they'll give me a holler when they're ready. Beyond that I'm not really sure.

I'd appreciate any guidance or resources, or any hello's are wonderful as well!

Andrew

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