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All Forum Posts by: Nick Sember

Nick Sember has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Hey Stephen! Thanks for the reply! Would you say the area is also good for BRRR deals?

Post: Seeking help with first BRRRR deal

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Hey guys, so in doing more and more research, it appears my goal is to get my first purchase going as a BRRRR deal! If there are any experienced investors who have walked the path and would like to chat and share ideas and info, I would be very grateful! I'm located in southern california, but am looking to do it out of state. I have been thinking about some cities in Ohio as they seem to be very affordable for me which is appealing for my first deal. Thanks in advance!

Thank you! Yeah, I also looked into Gainesville thinking the same about the college rental properties, but there wasn't a whole lot. I'll do some more research for the midwest for sure. I know the first major step will be connecting with an agent in the area I choose, however I just need to find the area first and then go all in. Do some of you reach out to multiple agents in multiple areas? I wouldn't want to spread myself too thin.

Hey guys!

New pro member here and I'm hoping to put offers on a property in the next 90 days out of state. I'm from California and the prices here are just too high for me to get started on REI. I am currently looking in much cheaper markets to get my feet wet. I'm curious if anyone has some helpful tips on how they decided where to buy when going out of state. I've been looking at Alabama and Tennessee. I am just looking to get cash flow going at the moment and am less concerned about appreciation. Any tips you guys have, or anyone looking to connect please reach out!