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Richard Prillerman
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How would you invest this 600K?

Richard Prillerman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Southeast, USA
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A friend has 600k liquid to invest but still confused where to start. They already invested some in me fund but everything they have been reading has been about eventually raising capital but how do you start when you already have the capital? Looking for max cash flow and appreciation later down the road.

I have the time to dedicate but not sure what strategy to advises them with. For those who had capital to start with what was your strategy?

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Charles Carillo
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Charles Carillo
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@Richard Prillerman

I would figure out their specific goals and requirements. There are a number of ways of being involved in real estate investing; private lending, notes, flips, long-term rentals, commercial, etc. It depends on what returns they need, the amount of time they want to spend managing the investments and how fast they want their initial capital back. Once you have this information you can assist them by narrowing down potential investment strategies. 

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