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Jeff Mack
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • West Palm Beach FL
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West Palm Beach FL | New investor

Jeff Mack
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • West Palm Beach FL
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I'm an active investor, however, new to this asset class. Over the last 20yrs my focus was strictly equities {stocks}, REITs etc. Considering cheap {starter} neighborhoods like century village, golden lakes or other age restricted communities. I'm younger than the community requirements, but would assume I can purchase for investment, just cannot occupy the dwelling. Would also prefer to buy in an LLC, but my understanding is some communities restrict ownership to natural name only. {No LLCs}

any advise is appreciated.

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