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Levi Flowers
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Looking for advice, what should I do next?

Levi Flowers
  • Inspector
  • Tampa
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I am currently renting out 3 homes in Ohio, fixer uppers I worked on on the side, looking to focus more soley on real estate from now on. What would be my next best move? I dont have a lot of cash to put down at the moment. I could do a cash out refi on one of my rentals. Or have thought about an FHA loan and getting a multi fam house. Also Interested in getting short term rentals in various locations and moving my family to Florida next year. So should I even worry about investing more in Ohio or start branching out now?

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Eliott Elias
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Eliott Elias
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If you paid these properties off you need to pull the cash out, your bandwidth will expand tremendously. If your cash flow is good keep investing in Ohio 

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