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Updated 9 days ago, 12/13/2024

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John Postma
  • Littleton, CO
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A couple deals under my belt, but at a stand-still and need a coach/advisor.

John Postma
  • Littleton, CO
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I have a couple rentals locally (South-west Denver suburbs) and my goal was to buy a rental a year.  I rented out my first primary residence in Morrison, CO in 2018, and purchased my first true investment property in Highlands Ranch, CO in 2019.  I refied the HR house in Nov., 2021 and pulled $150k out to invest with a builder in SW, Florida who has yet to deliver the first of three houses in three years.  I'm falling way behind my plan, and with my W2 job becoming unbearable I want to accelerate my RE efforts.  However, I'm not sure how to do that with limited funds saved up.  I need someone to take a look at what I have, where I am, and what I need to do to get this stationary ball rolling again.

Ultimately, I'd love to have an investor who can mentor me, I can learn from, and guide me in my journey since I seem to need help keeping momentum going.  I know that's a tall ask though, so do I instead need to talk to a financial advisor who can adivse me?  Not sure where to go from here, so any guidance is appreciated.

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