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Rabih El-Khoury
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dubai, UAE
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Got the funds but unclear about the game plan: advice needed!

Rabih El-Khoury
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dubai, UAE
Posted

Hi! 

I've come to a crossroad figuring out my investment game plan and would like your advice.

My goal is to hit $12k in after-tax income by 2026.

I can pump ~$60k every year, that's excluding re-investing any cashflow revenues and income for selling properties or re-financing. 

I also have access to private equity to the tune of $100k per year. 

Whatever strategy needs to work for an out-of-state investor. 

If you have can spare 4 1/2 minutes, here's a video that gives a bit more detail about my situation. 

https://vimeo.com/249726725

Update: I just locked in a new funding option: special bank loan of up to $100k at 2.70% annual interest, payable up to 4 years with monthly installments. 

Many thanks!