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Travis Ward-Osborne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Astoria, NY
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Travis Ward-Osborne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Astoria, NY
Posted

Not sure if this exactly the right forum for this, but here’s where I’m at.

I’m looking to get started as the “knowledge/hustle” sides of the delta, with my friend having about $60K to throw around. We live in an expensive marked (NYC) and will almost certainly need financing to acquire anything here. I’d like to keep it in my backyard as I dip my toes into the investing world.

I'd like your thoughts on putting together a BRRRR deal where we both benefit and getting a loan doesn't stand in the way of cash flow.

Thanks all!

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