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All Forum Posts by: Jared Fannin

Jared Fannin has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Makes a lot if sense! Thanks for the response

I've been listening to the BP podcast for a few months now and have read several of the BP books so im anxious to get started. I found a local single family property that will be a fixer upper for $35,900. Its a 2 bed 1 bath house that's only 950 square feet and other than some obvious cosmetic flaws looks like a pretty solid property. Am I setting myself up for failure with such a small property? Im pretty sure ill be limiting my options for tenants with such a small property but will this be a ongoing issue for me going forward? Just curious if anyone else has struggled with smaller houses. Thanks in advance!