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Hi everyone, I’m a beginner investor based in California. I’ve saved $80K. I’m looking to invest in a rental property out of state and using BRRR method. I’m still learning and would love to connect with others who’ve started with similar budgets. Open to advice, tips, or just hearing what’s worked for you! Thanks in advance.

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Nicholas L.
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  • Pittsburgh
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Nicholas L.
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@Jamil Aboumansour

can you house hack locally instead? OOS BRRRR is a spectacularly difficult way to get started. and before you say it's "too expensive" - so is losing money out of state.

Experience of OOS investing in Cleveland after 1.5 years.

Sell at a loss or rent at a loss

Run Into a Foundation Issue - Please Help



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