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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Saimo

Brandon Saimo has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you for your responses.   Would a real estate agent typically be willing to give advice on what repairs can be done in order to increase value?

Hey folks I'm brand new here.  I've recently inherited a house with my siblings and have found bigger pockets in my research as I try to decide whether to rent or sell it.  Since then I have been immersing myself in the podcast and have become interested in the idea of buy and hold real estate as a path to income replacement.  The house was built in the 80's and hasn't seen many updates since then.  It is located on the west side of the lake on a quiet street.  Any tips on how I can approach thinking about whether this would make a good rental to hold on to or should I think about selling and investing somewhere else?  Thanks in advance.