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I have a large cash lender, live in a college town, and am a noob
Hey everyone.
I have cash lender who can invest in almost anything he wants. I live in Eugene, OR and see prices rising, see the market booming.
My question is, what would you do? Are there any situations where it would be like shooting fish in a barrel?
Buy a large lot, split a few times, build and sell right? I found a river lot that is 9 acres and can easily fit a few mansions....
Or what is another real estate situation where if I had the capital, it would be as easy as getting all your ducks in a row, etc etc.
I know nothing comes easy. I have built an ecommerce wealth, and want to move up in the world. Anything is possible to me, etc etc insert positive mindset here.
Thank you!!!