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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Buy and hold next level help
Hi,
Im investing in buy and hold properties in San Francisco. Im buying sfr's for 1 million , developing them as much as possible and generating 20K a month in income once complete. Im trying to figure out a way to buy 100 of them. Any suggestions?
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- Residential Real Estate Investor
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Well, you're probably going to need to raise a lot of private money to finance all of that. So networking to find private lenders and/or equity investors would be a good place to start. I imagine it's tough to get things to cash flow well in San Fran, so you probably want to lean more toward equity than debt but you would have to run the numbers. Further, take it one step at a time. Jumping from zero to 100 is a good way to overleverage and take too much risk. Better to grow at a steady rate and accelerate it as you build out your systems and infrastructure.