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Al L.
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Finding first property location

Al L.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I am very new to real estate investing and BRRRR method. How did you all set about finding a target city to invest in? I am investing out of state because the entry point in california is just too high. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Lamont Chen
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Lamont Chen
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@Al L.

Welcome to the world of RE investing!

For myself personally, besides investing locally in North, NJ I knew someone whom relocated to the Orlando area and is helping me being the eyes and ears on the ground. From time to time BP posts articles on top cash flowing, appreciation, etc. markets so that could be an area to take a look at as well.

There is lots of due diligence while investing out of state and one of the folks at BP wrote a book you can check out

Long-Distance Real Estate Investing: How to Buy, Rehab, and Manage Out-of-State Rental Properties

Good luck!

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