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New in Upstate South Carolina
Hi everyone. I am new to Real Estate and new to BiggerPockets. I have not pulled the trigger yet. I found a deal near my home but I hesitated and someone else beat me to it. Now I am debating on getting started with multi family or single family.
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Love Greenville! I’d say start small get your feet wet before jumping into multi family. My assumption obviously is that multi family means more money. Good luck!