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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas Rohde

Nicholas Rohde has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Newbie looking for thoughts

Nicholas RohdePosted
  • Suffolk, VA
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@Henri Meli. My starting Capital is 20k.

Post: Newbie looking for thoughts

Nicholas RohdePosted
  • Suffolk, VA
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Hey Gordon. Thanks for the reply. What would you recommend for resources to evaluate property values and ARV?

Post: Newbie looking for thoughts

Nicholas RohdePosted
  • Suffolk, VA
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Hey Everyone,

I'm a "newbie" and had a few questions on where is a great place to start. I am currently located in the Hamptons Roads area in Virginia. I finished looking at the Biggerpockets ultimate beginner's guide and had a few questions about good starting spots. First, my long term goal is buy and hold apartments and I plan on making this a full-time business in the next year or two. I do have a strong interest in wholesaling/buy and hold single families to start. So, is it a good idea to start with creating a LLC and website to develop a business platform? Also, what are the thoughts on working with a agent/broker versus becoming a agent? Thanks to everyone.