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All Forum Posts by: Bryan Malone

Bryan Malone has started 2 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: Where To Buy Real Estate 2021

Bryan MalonePosted
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I’m ready to buy a property. Either a single family or multi family property. I figure I’ll either rent it out or live in it, or both. I have the luxury to buy anywhere in the U.S. Like everyone else, I want to buy into a growing community that will do well over the next 2-5 years.

What markets should I be looking into buying in 2021?

LLCs are definitely something Im interested and want to check out, thank you sir.

@Lee Ripma thank you for your insight and recommendations. Since I’ve never bought or analyzed a property before, the process is intimidating.

@Brock Mogensen thanks Brock. any advice on how to find a good property manager? I’m not sure what I’m looking for.

@Noah Chappell haha thanks Noah. Is the podcast on the website or do I have to look on Apple podcasts?

@Mack Benson thanks for the resources. I’ll start with the book for sure, and I’ll check out syndication and turkey options because I’ve never heard of those before.

Real estate in California is expensive. Especially in the bay area. That's why I'm looking to buy out of state. I have around 50k to put down as a down payment on my first property. The problem is, I am inexperienced and lacking resources and support. I need guidance. That is how I found this website and why I am reaching out. I want a property that cashflows so I can start replacing my income. I think I want a multi-family property (Ive heard they cashflow well). Where can I find a property I can afford, in a good area, that cashflows nicely, and hopefully will appreciate in the next few years? Big thank you for any help.