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Jef A.
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100k to invest looking for direction

Jef A.
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I have paid off student loans, my house, credit cards, car and have 100k that i would like to invest. I have been looking into carwash, storage units, multifamily rentals, and other ideas. I would like to find multi family (5+ units) to invest in i just dont know how to find the deal or structure it.  I am interested in how others would invest 100K today if they had it?

I am in georgia.

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Paul Riley
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Paul Riley
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hi @Jef A.

My favorite RE asset class is real estate notes. 

You get the cashflow without the headaches of repairs, tenants and property management. This makes is more passive in most cases.

You can also privately lend on RE deals. That way, your money is protected by real estate without doing all of the work.

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