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Jeff Arndt
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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How was your second deal?

Jeff Arndt
  • Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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So you've established your first buy and hold property. Your tenants are great and your cash flow is on track. So what's next? How long do you wait to buy you're next investment? How do you fund it?

I read a very interesting forum earlier about BP's first deals. I want to ask BP how you got your second deal! What mistakes did or didn't you fix from the first time around. How did you fund it? How much easier was it and was it more or less enjoyable?

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John Marion
  • Real Estate Agent
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John Marion
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Canton, GA
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HomePath allows investors to make offers after a certain period of time on the market. In my area there are a lot of HomePath properties listed that are eligible for investor purchase.

Originally posted by Homer S.:
but i dont like homepath. they have residency restrictions and that is killing my chances of getting the house.

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