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First steps for a newbie who wants to buy in cash

Kenneth Hahn
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Hi. I’m Ken and have want to diversify my portfolio by adding real estate. I want to be a cash buyer. I’m particularly attracted to the financial characteristics of rental properties.

I’m looking for any advice I can get to start things off properly. What are the best places in the US or abroad? What licenses do I need? What are the best books for newbies?

Thanks in advance!


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Randall Alan
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Randall Alan
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@Kenneth Hahn


The first thing I would point you toward is not being a cash buyer (if you are looking fir your best return on your investment dollars.)

If you could by 1 - $100,000 house, or 4- 100,000 houses for the same money (ie. 25% down) and financed, when you run the numbers you will see you will make considerably more profit on the four.  You would also be earning appreciation on 4 properties at the same time - which over time will return you way more money than the cash-flow.


All the best!  
Randy 

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