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Katlynn Teague
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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What investment strategies do you use and why?

Katlynn Teague
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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When you start investing in real estate how do you go about picking a strategy? Are your end goals the biggest decision maker when deciding wether you want to fix and flip, use BRRR, buy and hold? After deciding your strategy when walking a house, what are you looking for to see if that house aligns with your goal? From what I know, comps and days on market are a big deciding factor when it comes to fix and flip as well as rental properties. With investors that buy and hold what to you access? Are you looking for potential growth in the area in upcoming years?

Thank you so much for taking the time in advance to answer my questions. I look forward to learning from you! 

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