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Amir Twig
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How are you adapting to high interest rates in your investing strategy?

Amir Twig
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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With rates staying high, are you shifting your approach? Are you focusing more on creative financing, raising private capital, or just adjusting your offers?

I’ve been seeing more sellers open to Subject-To and Seller Financing as an alternative to dropping their price. Curious what’s been working for you in this market?

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Matthew Becker
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Matthew Becker
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Interest rates are not high.  Most people are not looking at data.  I just closed a commercial 1M at 6.25.   There was a very short period of time when rates where to low.  It made a lot of people who think they understand real estate money.  Now they can't make a deal work?   There are tons of deals out there that cash flow.  You don't need rates at 4 percent to make money. 

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