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Mark Muse
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New in North Carolina

Mark Muse
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chapel Hill, NC
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Hi all!

Graduating UNC this summer and looking to get started in REI. I've read all the guides, most of the books, and listened to a lot of the podcasts.

I am in the triangle now but will hopefully be buying our first BRRRR house in the triad area (hopefully Greensboro) and am thinking a 203k loan might work best for my scenario.

I haven't attended any REIA groups yet, if anyone local attends...are they a good place to start getting information on local deals?

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Justin Craver
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Justin Craver
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Hi @Mark Muse , welcome to BP and to your upcoming investment journey. The triad has a pretty well attended REIA (prior to covid atleast). I can't weigh in on that loan option, however Greensboro (or Winston) would be great areas to purchase a BRRRR. The market is super high right now, even for stuff that needs work, but deals can always be found/made. Good luck!

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