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Nathaniel Barre
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  • Coronado, CA
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Investing in silverthorne/Frisco, Colorado

Nathaniel Barre
  • Investor
  • Coronado, CA
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Hello all, I am thinking of investing with around 100k as a down payment on a rental in the mountains. I am not looking for a vacation home, but for actual returns on an investment property, whether it be through short term rentals or long term. From what I've seen, it looks as though the costs and vacancies kill any potential profit. Am I right to avoid the mountains outside of Denver for immediate cashflow?

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