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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Treschitta

Andrew Treschitta has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

@Roberto Torres thank you for your help and congratulations! Ill be right behind you. Buying something this next year coming up!

@Aaron H. Thank you very much. Did not know I would have to refinance into a conventional 30 year. Thank you for your advice. Meeting with someone on Nov. 14. Thanks for your help
I’m looking to buy my first property (2-4 family) to house hack/ BRRR. I’m wondering about using the 203k loan to get a property, fix it up while renting it out and refinance. Does this seem like a good strategy to increase the ARV and start the BRRR strategy?
@Andrew Wenman thank you very much. I will definitely reach out if I have any questions.
Hello everyone I am a newbie from Orange County New York. Just finished Set for Life by Scott Trench. First off I love bigger pockets so thank you to everyone at Bigger Pockets. I have a quick question about a career choice. I just got a new job in New York City (1 1/2 hour commute each way) working in a union as an ornamental iron worker. My father is moving down to florida in about 1 month and already has a house down in Vero Beach. My predicament is i want to have more free time to pursue real estate and start hustling early (I’m 25) . i have commuted to New York before and its exhausting. My question is that I can get another job down in Florida as a fireman but would have to pay $7,000 to get certified at a fire academy and it is 6 months and i couldnt start until next spring. The schedule is 1 day on and 2 days off and allows time “ side hustles“. Is it foolish to have this mentality? Just curious to what people think about this. Also, it’s very expensive living in or near the city as I’m sure you all know so to BRRR working in or around the city you still have to commute. I would appreciate some advice from some experienced real estate investors that started with full time jobs. Not sure if i am thinking to black and white. Thank you.