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Dwayne Clarke
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Get 5+ Properties in 2024. Is it possible with $50K?

Dwayne Clarke
  • New to Real Estate
  • Florida
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Good day all,

Thanks for taking the time to read this post! I'll have access to $50K in liquidity in a few weeks or less and I'd love to get 5+ cash flowing properties in 2024. I don't necessary have to get them all at once but hitting that target would be wonderful. My plan is to buy and hold because I'm here to play the infinite game for me and my family. I have 1 SFH in Macon GA that originally started out as a section 8 that I bought from another investor then it went sideways. After almost 2 years of trying to find resources, and $40K spent, I have a decent tenant who would like to stay and I'm slowly recouping from the event.

With that said, I’m still open to section 8, because not everyone on section 8 mismanages their opportunity, and I’m also open to regular tenant. If all possible, I’m also open to multi family opportunities.

Any advice is appreciated.  Thank you in advance for your response.

Best Regards,

Dwayne 




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