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Post: DMV Real Estate Investor Meet-Up

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π£ BPG's February Investor Meetup!
β¨ Only 7 days to go! Donβt forget to register to confirm your attendance!
ποΈ Wednesday, February 26
π 6:00 - 7:30 PM
π BPG's new office at 1009 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
Join us for an engaging evening hosted by Cassidy Burns on The Life Cycle of Multifamily Investments: A Case Study.
This is a great opportunity to gain valuable insights and network with fellow investors!
π Register here: https://www.meetup.com/bpg-residential-investor-meet-up/events/305990241
We canβt wait to see you there! π
Post: DMV Real Estate Investor Meet-Up

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π£ Reminder: BPG's February Investor Meetup!
π
Wednesday, February 26
π 6:00 - 7:30 PM
π BPG's new office at 1009 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
Hosted by: Cassidy Burns
Topic: The Life Cycle of Multifamily Investments: A Case Study
Join us for insights on the Multifamily Investment Life Cycle and network with fellow investors!
Register here to confirm your attendance: https://www.meetup.com/bpg-residential-investor-meet-up/even...
Mark your calendars! ποΈβ¨
Post: New investor looking to house hack in 6-12 months

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@Nick Raffety welcome! My thoughts are, Charleston is saturated for a reason! But a really good property, for what you can afford, in a good location like Charleston and wait.
Great opportunities to buy single family house and rent out the bedrooms. IF you can qualify for the $1million+ duplex downtown never a shortage of rental demand, but have to be able to qualify for that price point.
Good luck!
Post: New investor looking to learn about DC's market, make connections

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@Daniel Green some good suggestions and really high performers on this thread, you are in good hands.
My thoughts: don't get set on just one trend since your goal is to purchase in 2026, as we've all experienced, a lot can happen in a year. Keep watching the market and align yourself with people who are actively buying, they will have their fingers on the pulse of what is going on.
Today I'd say buy a condo in DC for a discount, tomorrow that advice may be different.
We host an investor meet up monthly in Alexandria, could be a good place to start. Good luck!
Post: DMV Real Estate Investor Meet-Up

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Hey @Dominic M. we are having our next event on February 26th of this month. 6pm-7:30pm.
Our office: 1009 Duke ST. Alexandria, VA
Hope to see you there.
Post: DMV Real Estate Investor Meet-Up

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π£ Join us this February for BPG's Investor Meetup!
π Wednesday, February 26
π 6:00 - 7:30 PM
π BPG's new office at 1009 Duke St., Alexandria, VA
We will delve into the Multifamily Investment Life Cycle through an engaging case study. Participants will gain valuable insights to enhance their investment strategies, including:
- Key stages of multifamily investments
- Successful case study analysis
- Effective techniques for identifying opportunities π‘
- Current market trends
- Networking with fellow investors π€
Register here to join: https://www.meetup.com/bpg-residential-investor-meet-up/events/305990241/?eventOrigin=your_events
Don't miss this chance to connect and learn! π
Post: New member introductions

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Welcome! I'd start with attending local investor meet ups. We host one every month in Alexandria, VA
Post: New member introduction

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I'd recommend attending investor meet ups. We host one in Alexandria, VA every month! Hope to see you at the next one.
Post: New member introduction

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Welcome ! Best of luck on your journey, the DMV in my opinion is still one of the strongest markets in the US to get started in.
Post: House Hacking Advice (Washington D.C, Nova, Baltimore Area)

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Welcome @Timothy Lawrence, step in the right direction.
My recommendations for house hackers right now are townhomes in particular NOVA locations. The big hurdle you will have to overcome is qualifying for particular price points. Typically Conventional will end 42% of DTI and FHA can get up to 51% DTI (and based on your credit score I think you should stretch to that 51%)
Just a few things to start thinking about as you are working through the process.