Which Rental Property Should You Buy First? | Real Estate Investing

Which Rental Property Should You Buy First? | Real Estate Investing

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This video was made to help new real estate investors know where to start and what property to buy first.

Chandler David Smith has been investing in real estate for the last 7+ years. He currently owns 99 units of rental real estate and cashflows hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. He created this channel to help other new and experienced investors build their own real estate portfolio and a huge cash flow that comes with it. In this video, Chandler breaks down what he would buy first if he had to do it all over again. He helps new investors understand the pros and cons of living in their first investment property. This video will help you to know what your options are and which path will be best for building your real estate portfolio and cash flow the quickest.

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