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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Curro

Andrew Curro has started 22 posts and replied 35 times.

Post: Linear Real Estate Markets in Colorado

Andrew CurroPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 9

Colorado may be a future destination in the upcoming years. Anyone know which cities would be considered "linear" real estate markets and whether the BRRRR method would be a viable option in that location? Also, any idea why there are so many homes being auctioned rather than sold by owner or agent?

Post: Linear Real Estate Markets in Colorado

Andrew CurroPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 9

Colorado may be a future destination in the upcoming years. Anyone know which cities would be considered "linear" real estate markets and whether the BRRRR method would be a viable option in that location? Also, any idea why there are so many homes being auctioned rather than sold by owner or agent?

Post: Free Education resources

Andrew CurroPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 9

I am new to real estate investing, and am looking for sources of free education. Any thoughts? I was able to finish the BP "Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing Course" on YouTube, and really enjoyed it. I am looking for another structured video series. Thank you!

Post: First Purchase, is this the right time?

Andrew CurroPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 9
Thank you Dan, Robert, and Steven. I appreciate the help.

Post: First Purchase, is this the right time?

Andrew CurroPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 35
  • Votes 9

I will be living in Albany, NY for another 3 years for family reasons, and then will be moving to a warmer and more landlord/tax friendly state. I'm looking to buy, rent, and hold single family homes in B neighborhoods in linear markets, and my eventual goal is to own properties in 3-5 locations nationwide. Should I wait to buy my first unit until I move, or buy now and manage from a distance/sell when it comes time to move? Thank you for your help!

Andy