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🏠 Closing on My First Triplex in Greenville, SC — What Do You Wish You Knew Before Y

Eli Gosnell
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🏠 Closing on My First Triplex in Greenville, SC — What Do You Wish You Knew Before Your First Deal?

Hey everyone!

I’m closing in a couple weeks on my first property — a triplex in Greenville, SC.
Plan: House hack + long-term hold. I’ll live in one unit and rent the other two for the first year.

The property’s older, so I’ll be doing:

  • Cosmetic upgrades (paint, flooring, fixtures)

  • Replacing one HVAC and a couple gas furnaces

I know there’s always stuff you only learn by doing.

For those who’ve been through this:
👉 What’s one thing you wish you knew before buying your first investment property?
👉 Any tips for managing tenants early on?
👉 What systems (accounting, maintenance, rent collection) saved you headaches later?

Would love to hear your best “learned it the hard way” advice.
Thanks in advance — I’m excited to get started and want to do this the right way!

— Eli

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