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Sean Collins
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The numbers for rentals

Sean Collins
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Spanaway, WA
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So I’m fairly new to this, just watched the 5000$ to freedom live feed tonight and joined.. the reason I post is bc I started doing “calculations on possibly properties” in my next location.. and when I run the number super conservatively I’m still in the green. Over 100$ and 12% cocr.. I have a feeling I’m missing or just being over zealous. I don’t know the area that I’m moving too, should that diswade me from doing this? Bc it might be a great deal and look good on the paper but real life no one wants to live in that town etc. Thanks Sean

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Matt Crusinberry
  • Hollidaysburg, PA
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@Sean Collins, I would suggest you continue to learn the RE investing game as much as possible and the markets. I'm a big fan of being able to reach out and touch my properties, but others have made significant strides with long distance investing. You'll want to put a team together, people that are going to be reliable to make this work. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best of luck!

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