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Most profitable real estate niche

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I'm looking for some insight to find the most profitable niche for a real estate business to invest into. I believe that if I am going to invest the time and work to learn real estate I should find the most profitable niche as I want the highest payout for my work as possible. I've researched some methods like BRRRR, buying other peoples syndication at a discount, wholesaling, etc..... Ideally what niche in your own experience is the most profitable compared to other real estate investing methods which can be scaled to millions of dollars of yearly revenue?

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@Mark Weins

Highest paying is the one you are best at. Also listened to a good podcast this am that notes it typically takes five years to be good at something

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