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Alex Martens
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I am losing momentum!

Alex Martens
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  • Investor
  • Rochester, NY
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Hi BP community,

Since 2020 I have managed to acquire my primary residence (which will become a rental this summer), a small commercial property (cafe) and a duplex. I am pretty happy with my accomplishments so far, but want to keep growing! I am feeling stuck on how to continue growing my portfolio. I don't really have enough equity in any one property to HELOC or REFI for a cash purchase on another property. I had a good amount of savings, but unexpectedly had to demolish a SFH in October....long story....Regardless, that was an expensive project. I'd love to hear ideas that some of you experienced investors may have!

-Alex 

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