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All Forum Posts by: Jeffery Kroener

Jeffery Kroener has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Is a duplex a good starting point?

Jeffery KroenerPosted
  • Seabrook, NH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Thank you for the help. I'm hunting around still and will be sure to look deeper into the aspects of each property before I make a final decision.

Post: Is a duplex a good starting point?

Jeffery KroenerPosted
  • Seabrook, NH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Thank you @Michael Siekerka. I will definitly look more into the west. I'm willing to be flexible and would like to start out small so I can recover if something is to go wrong. I appreciate the advice and will be passing on the ones I have looked at so far.

Post: Is a duplex a good starting point?

Jeffery KroenerPosted
  • Seabrook, NH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I've been doing research in a few areas a lot of the areas seem like they would be a good place to start. But there are a few that stand out to me, Rochester, NY has some properties that look good to me but I have also seen some promise in a few properties in Florida. I'm in the military so I don't have a location set in stone on where to start. I'm looking for advice as this would be my first property. The returns on some of the duplexs look to good to be true, but the city does inspections on them to certify they are good for occupants. Should I get a home inspector before trying to go any further? And are there any good mentors out there who would be willing to help me figure things out and help get me moving in the right direction?

Post: Looking to start out

Jeffery KroenerPosted
  • Seabrook, NH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

I'm only 22 but I want to get started in investing. I don't have a lot of money to start out with. I have been looking at some duplexs and triplexs, I am looking for advice and tips. I'm also curious how everyone got their start. Any advice would be great thank you.

Post: Looking to start out

Jeffery KroenerPosted
  • Seabrook, NH
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 1

Im 22 and in the navy. I've been doing research and reading as much as I can, however I don't really feel like I'm picking up a whole lot. I'm curious as to how everyone started out, and if you have any tips for me. I would like to start out with smaller properties and work my way up. I get out of the navy when I am 27 and would ideally like to be able to focus more on real estate and investing. Any help would be great. Thank you for taking the time to read this.