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John Sirianni
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  • Horsham, PA
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Newbie to Real Estate investing, interested in the BRRRR Method

John Sirianni
  • New to Real Estate
  • Horsham, PA
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Hello Bigger Pockets Members,

I have always wanted to get into real-estate investing to build a passive income. I have no previous experience with this type of investing and just wanted to know what are some tips and trick I need to know as a first time investor? I have money saved up and want to make sure that I do everything the right way so I do not put myself in a bad financial decision. I am interested in the BRRRR method as the upside for return seems greater with less risk, but as a newbie I have no idea where to start. If anyone could basically give me a step by step on how you go about looking for properties I would greatly appreciate it!

Thank you,

John

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