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Dylan Remonda
  • Cape Coral, FL
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Hello Bigger Pockets!

I am a very new investor. (as in just started educating myself) I am 24 years old and looking for input on where some other more experienced investors would recommend I start. I make decent money and have the ability to save but would prefer to invest as little of my own money as possible. I may be able to get a partner on board also. I like the idea of flipping but was recently introduced to the BRRRR strategy and it has peaked my interests also. I live in SWFL; specifically Cape Coral, FL and was wondering what might be the best area and type of investment strategy I should make for my market. Whether it be flipping, buy and hold, or cash flow rental properties doesn't necessarily matter. I guess my better question would be how do you know whats best for your individual market? I appreciate ANY input!

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