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Ray Hauge
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How do I grow and keep things safe?

Ray Hauge
  • United Kingdom
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I'm on a gap year before dental school, and upon graduation, I'll have access to a £2.8 million trust fund. My plan is to allocate half of this amount to real estate investments, with an emphasis on direct property ownership. While my initial strategy involves purchasing and renting out properties for cash, I'm looking for a more accelerated growth path. I'm considering a 50% LTV ratio for leveraging my investments, focusing on safety and risk management. After leveraging, what are the best practices for managing these properties, and how can I continue to grow my portfolio from there? Additionally, what are the key criteria I should look for in properties to ensure they are suitable for mortgaging and to maintain a balanced risk profile? Furthermore, how can I effectively grow my real estate portfolio quickly, yet without venturing into high-risk territory? I'm seeking advice on strategies and considerations for expanding my portfolio efficiently while safeguarding against potential financial pitfalls

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