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Robert Harris
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  • Holladay, TN
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New investor with 500k

Robert Harris
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Holladay, TN
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I am new to the real estate game and just don’t know where to start. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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first things first don't advertise on the internet your cash availability.. you will get hounded by wanna be's  scammers etc.

I would go talk to your CPA to start.. unless you inherited the funds you obviously had the ability to make those funds.

However here are some things you can ask your CPA about.

1. private placement syndication  Very passive  MUST choose the right sponsors.

2. step into the MF game and buy yourself and apartment complex

3. hook up with a really good HML in your area and fund quality short term fix and flips keeps you semi liquid.

4. MHP in the right area are very nice.

5. If you want something more hands on Self Storage in the right areas can be very nice.

6. Equity partner very very qualified builder developers  make some up side and better returns than being a landlord.

7.. just start stacking up SFR's in your local area if they make sense.

and any number of other ideas folks will come up with.. just be careful of the all HAT no Cattle folks that will hit you up.

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