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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Deepak Arora
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bay Area, CA
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Looking for a BRRRR (rehab) mentor - East Bay/Sacramento/Fresno

Deepak Arora
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bay Area, CA
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I am relatively new investor and just bought a property in east bay last Dec. I learned a lot doing some light updates on the property and renting it out. Now that it is on cruise control, I am looking to take the next step and do a BRRRR on a property. I am from bay area so I like the east bay/Sacramento/Fresno areas where the numbers make sense with a 25% down. However, I know reading books is very different from practically doing it so I was wondering where to get started.

Should I look for a distressed property first and then find a mentor or should I look for a mentor first?

I am ok to burn some calories on an existing project in exchange on all the knowledge and/or partner with someone experienced.

Any pointers will be highly appreciated.

Thanks

DeEpAk

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    I would talk with an experienced realtor first and work with them on finding a property and lm sure they will be more than happy to help, especially if you pay.

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