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Daniel Howard
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Quit my job to do real estate but, I want to buy more...

Daniel Howard
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Hi All,

Last week, I quit a really good job to take on Real Estate Full time. I have been passively doing real estate for about 10 years (selling and helping friends buy). It's a passion of mine however, in an effort to be responsible, I have always kept a corporate job to help me keep steady income in. 

3 years back, I bought a duplex and decided to stay in one unit and allow my tenants to pay 70% of the mortgage from the other unit, reducing my overhead drastically. It enabled me to save more money to comfortably try doing real estate for atleast 6 months to see if it works. If not, I am 34 and can go and get a job fairly easily. 

I want to buy more real estate though as reductions in SoCal are already happening. I do have a decent amount of cash to put down but with no income coming in beginning Jan 1st, not sure what I can do? I do have an LLC which I was thinking I could run money through there to pay myself to qualify but, I don't know if that will even work.

Should I just stop looking at Real Estate deals and focus on getting my fulltime real estate career going or is their hope that I can buy more property with the commission income that is coming in from the real estate deals? If I run it through my llc?

Thanks, BP!

Dan

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