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Liam OKeefe
  • New to Real Estate
  • Danbury, CT
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Analysis Paralysis- A few remote or single close by

Liam OKeefe
  • New to Real Estate
  • Danbury, CT
Posted

Hello All,

I am your textbook case of someone who has studied real estate investing but has never done anything. Recently, I have been asking myself why the hold up? What are you stuck on? The answer I come up with is should I buy a few properties that are lower in price and still Cashflow? Or should I buy in my market (Danbury, CT) where the prices are higher, approximately 300k-600k.

Where are you seeing the best CoC returns? I am open to any and all feedback to help me "get off the pot" if you know what I mean.

Thank you.

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