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Sophie Grizzle
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Still Buying Investment Property or Waiting to See What Happens?

Sophie Grizzle
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Hi everyone! 

I'm an agent/investor in Nashville and I also do dispositions for a local investment group. 

Investors & Cash Buyers - are you still buying investment properties right now? Why or why not? I'm curious to see what people think about the current market conditions and what their strategy is in alignment with that. 

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Yes, still investing. Don't care about timing the market at all. I just try to buy properties where the land value alone is significant or speculatively will be. The vanilla way of investing and the common practices of sub $250k, turnkey, and cash flowing $500/mo are done. So are the house hack yearly at 3-5%. 

Its a new ball game.

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