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LaMancha Sims
  • Lender
  • Atlanta, GA
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Time to Hit the Sideline??

LaMancha Sims
  • Lender
  • Atlanta, GA
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Is it time for Investors to head toward the Sideline or Continue Buying

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Enrique Huerta
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Enrique Huerta
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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If you have a long-term perspective in real estate, I would dollar-cost average and continue to buy. If you were buying in the last 2 years, you were paying increasingly higher prices so buying today would be a better play overall. It's not about being on the sidelines, but instead it is about finding a motivated seller, negotiating a solid price, and structuring the financing so it remains accretive to the overall investment.

I'm curious, @LaMancha Sims, are you on the sidelines or still buying? And why?

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