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Good afternoon,
I am new to the BRRRR community and wanted to see if anyone has any good information to share. I currently work for a big GC company in Columbus, Ohio, and have done both rehabs and new builds. I am wanting to start real estate investing to become financially free in the future. Any tips or pointing me in the right direction will be greatly appreciated. If anyone has any questions for me, feel free to ask as I also have a lot of information on the construction side of things as I have rehabbed over 200 units in multifamily housing projects for the GC I work for.
Thank you!
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Good afternoon,
I am new to the BRRRR community and wanted to see if anyone has any good information to share. I currently work for a big GC company in Columbus, Ohio, and have done both rehabs and new builds. I am wanting to start real estate investing to become financially free in the future. Any tips or pointing me in the right direction will be greatly appreciated. If anyone has any questions for me, feel free to ask as I also have a lot of information on the construction side of things as I have rehabbed over 200 units in multifamily housing projects for the GC I work for.
Thank you!
Hey first off that's awesome you have a ton of experience with contracting at this point! So pricing projects out and creating efficient scopes of work should not be an issue. Now you need to focus on finding properties with spread. That can be difficult in Columbus, OH and you'll need to find the deals off market. You could do direct to seller marketing (cold calling, texting, mailers etc.) and or connect with some of the great agents in the area that are investor friendly who already have deal flow for off market deals. I would consider checking out the tertiary markets outside of Columbus as well which have more distressed properties.
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