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Best Strategy for Starting Out in Real Estate

Doug Kirk
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Newbie in the North Central Ohio area (Lucky me) who hopes to have about somewhere around 6 digits near the new year to start out with and cannot decide which way to go.  I make good money and am single. Goal is to try for 8-10 Properties and try to leave my W-2 in 3-5 years.  I can't decide whether to be aggressive on buying and paying down one or spread on a couple and pay down slower.  I want to limit my risk as not knowing where the economy may be going.

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    @Doug Kirk

    start with a house hack that needs a little bit of work.  fix it up. then repeat.

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