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Tony Nguyen
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Value Adds Are Gone - What Now?

Tony Nguyen
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Hi all,

It's getting more and more difficult to find the Value Added deals in most markets. They are still out there, but far and between. Many sources are saying the market is in the hyper supply stage of the real estate market cycle. For those who are trying to time the market, since the value add deals are tougher to find, for your newer acquisitions, what are you doing with your investment strategies to lower your risks and protect your assets should the market take a tumble? I'm directing this question to those investing in both residential (single houses and multi families) and commercial (retail strip centers).

Thanks!

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