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Right Timing in Uncertain Times

Oliver Leonetti
  • Portland
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Hello Everyone, 

I'm an intermediate level investor. Actually I feel like a beginner but I have two rent and hold units with a total of 9 doors. I've been looking to add a few more solid multiplex or industrial/ warehouse type properties to my portfolio. 

Just about all the advice I've been getting is' "WAIT, WAIT, WAIT!!!"  Wait to see what shakes out during the fall; Covid-19 numbers possibly going up, evictions, election results. 

I'm wondering how others are feeling with so much uncertainty? 

Also in the Portland Oregon region it's hard to find things that cash flow positively. Investors are often willing to take a loss on the cash flow for great appreciation, but I would prefer cash flow.  

What do you guys think? 

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