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Brian Bagdasarian
  • Investor
  • Maine
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If deals weren't an issue, how would you scale?

Brian Bagdasarian
  • Investor
  • Maine
Posted

I'm doing some research for an article on the real estate investor mindset. I'd love your insight:

If there were a consistent  supply of properly priced, properly qualified properties that met your investment model, how would that affect the scaling of your business over the next few years?

Would you:

(a) Stay the same as you are today

(b) look to scale 2x-3x from today

(c) look to scale 3x or more

Assume that financing/money isn't an issue for this situation (I know it is in real life, but its out of scope for the question)

Thanks in advance!

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