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Sean Llewellyn
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbury, CT
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It's time to find a mentor!

Sean Llewellyn
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Woodbury, CT
Posted

Hi there,

I am looking for one on one help with my rental property. I currently have friends and family that give me their input, but I really need advice from people who have been through this and can steer me in the right direction. Even though I am looking for answers to a few of my current issues, I would really like to build a strong connection with someone I can continue to stay in touch with. 

Here's a quick summary of my current situation. I bought a three family house in November, 2020. I live in one unit, one unit is rented, and one unit is recently vacant (rehab will be finished soon). Due to the houses old age and possible neglect from previous owners, I have spent a lot on rehab and still have a laundry list of work to get done (I do not want to disclose any of the issues on the forum). 

My intentions with real estate investing are to buy & hold, long term. But lately, I have thought about selling the property and starting new. Taking what I have learned with the first purchase, not giving up after the first road block, and having more confidence in my investments. 

I am looking for someone to review my numbers with (I take my bookkeeping pretty serious) and be honest with me. I change my mind weekly about what to do with this property, which distracts me from future investments. 

If this sounds like something you could help me with, please reach out and connect with me.

Thank you so much,

Sean

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