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Multi-Family Investment in the Houston Area

Ife Oniks
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston
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Hello all, 

New to BP and eager to learn and join this community of like minded and successful individuals. I have been into real estate for over 10 years now while working as an engineer. I currently own 2 condos and a SFH on LTRs in Dallas, TX. Those took me almost 10 years. I realized, saving to purchase one, house hack and then repeat wasn't allowing me to scale like I have heard and seen on BP forums/podcast. I have saved a lot more and have roughly $100k for the next deal. I figured I would come on here and ask folks on creative ways to utilize this alongside financing options to scale into the multi units space while not waiting another 4-6 year period to repeat the process. I understand refinancing/HELOCs are options, but also interested to see what lies out there that could assist. Any input would be greatly appreciated!

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