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Wouter Krusemann
  • New to Real Estate
  • Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Starting from 0, again

Wouter Krusemann
  • New to Real Estate
  • Eindhoven, Netherlands
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After doing three small multifamily projects (mostly rented to students) I felt like it was time to diversify my investing and look at a different type of tenant in order to spread my risk. Little did I know I was forced to change my investing because my private money lender, which was used with the previous deals canceled my line of credit. 

Currently changing my focus to condo's/apartments that consist of two floors that need some BRRRR with the potential to rent out to two individual tenants. But open to any suggestion to look into an alternative investing strategy.

My team currently exist of a rockstar whole seller, and a contractor!

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