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Buying my first multi family

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I have 30k saved up for my first multi family home purchase. Read a couple books on REALESTATE as well as listened to the BP podcasts on episode 20. I’m searching for a good city/market to start. I have been considering Columbus Ohio, Virginia Beach area, SC, NC. Any advice Would be most welcomed and appreciated.

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Marc Rice
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Columbus Ohio has a lower barrier to entry for purchase prices and if you’d consider moving here you could do an owner occupied house hack for 3-5% down

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