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Joseph Lin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Out of State Investor Looking to Connect and Learn the Market

Joseph Lin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

Hi everyone,

I'm looking to do my first BRRRR as an out of state investor in Pittsburgh. I just wanted to start this thread to network with others in the Pittsburgh market and get a feel for the area. In particular, I'm looking for:

- 40K in equity after repairs

- Cashflow at least $200 after expenses and debt services

- B class neighborhoods and above

- All in price around 100K

Based upon my research, it seems like this is possible to do. Does anyone have any thoughts on this and neighborhoods that could fit this criteria? Any recommendations for realtors/property managers/contractors would be greatly appreciated as well.

Thanks!

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