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Sandy Hu
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
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Equity Multiple Experience

Sandy Hu
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Aliso Viejo, CA
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Anybody invested through Equity Multiple? Whats your experience and return? 

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Bill Engel
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  • Charlotte, NC
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Bill Engel
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  • Charlotte, NC
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I've done seven investments with EM over the last year and a half.  Four are cash flowing as advertised. Two were recent and are closing shortly. The last one is an opportunity zone vehicle that is investing in Mobile Home Parks that is supposed to start cash flowing in March.  

I just felt like the commercial opportunities on this site were a good way to diversify from a handful of single family and condos and a few multi-family syndications. Can also diversify geographically and many types of investments. Finally, there are typically opportunities that I might consider recession resistant. The mobile home park, student housing, strong brand hotels near airports and schools, etc..  

They have a good track record and they invest in their own deals. So far I am just under 13%.   

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