All Forum Posts by: Nick Kramer
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Post: College Student Looking to Make First Investment

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- Colorado Springs, CO
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@Steven Foster Wilson That's awesome to hear! Stories like those help show me I can do it too.
Post: College Student Looking to Make First Investment

- New to Real Estate
- Colorado Springs, CO
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@Jon Catterson Thank you for all the great advice/ pointing me towards some resources. I'll definitely give that book a read!
Post: College Student Looking to Make First Investment

- New to Real Estate
- Colorado Springs, CO
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@Patrick Drury Thank you, that makes perfect sense, I totally agree!
Post: College Student Looking to Make First Investment

- New to Real Estate
- Colorado Springs, CO
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@Dimitri Paspalaris Sir, really appreciate the advice! I'll definitely go grab a copy of those, and will let you know if any questions come up!
Post: College Student Looking to Make First Investment

- New to Real Estate
- Colorado Springs, CO
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Hello,
I currently attend one of the federal service academies. As a result, I spend limited time at home and have little time to travel to potential markets or to check out houses. I and some of my peers have looked at getting a property nearby the school, as there are constantly servicemembers rotating in and out of the academy who need somewhere to live. I've also looked at some properties in other college towns and am considering looking at some around a military post in another part of the country. Also as one might expect, our pay makes it hard to get a rehab loan, or really any sort of loan but cosigning with parents might solve that. I also have a good amount saved up for a modest down payment and might go in in a partnership with one of my peers.
I've listened to a few BP podcasts and have heard people buy into markets that were a ways away from their personal home, even across the country. But even in those cases, they recommended being able to travel to build relationships and getting to actually put "boots on the ground". Does anyone have any advice for anything that might help in this situation? Any tips for getting into a market I don't live in close proximity to and can't necessarily visit on a regular basis?