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Raj Vachani
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I'm up to 607 Multifamily Units and am about to Close on 131 more

Raj Vachani
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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2017  was an epic year.  I'm now invested in 607 units in Texas and Denver.  Returns have been stable at 10% distributions and all my properties are projected to double my money in 3 years.  

My partners and I just signed our purchase agreement to buy another 131 units in Texas.  We've underwritten the deal VERY conservatively and it is projected to put out double digit cash returns with a near doubling of investment in 5 years.

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Jan H.
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Jan H.
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Not sure about anyone else, but...it's slightly annoying when someone comes in an almost-bragging-like manner (hey, look what I just did) and offers no other information. What is the point of this post?

If you can't offer any details or advice, why post? Has no value at all.

This forum is for sharing ideas and experiences. I am totally fine if someone does not want to share specific details but coming here and bragging about what they're doing or have done without any substance...it's quite unprofessional imo.

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