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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Qui Chau
  • Realtor
  • Austin, TX
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Long term hold investor in STR's and MF's

Qui Chau
  • Realtor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Hi BP peeps.

I love real estate! And I love residual income even more. With that said, I tend to focus on long term holds for my real estate strategy. However, I also have in depth experience with fix and flip, assignments, etc. If you come across any deals that fit the "general" 70% minus repairs and they are in good neighborhoods or school districts (preferably both), send them my way. I prefer a city that is doing well for economic development or people are flocking to, like Austin. For STR's, I'm also looking internationally. Open to JV's as well. I also have investor clients that are looking for deals. For MF's, only 150 units or larger suits my group. We like asset class C or higher but prefer an underperforming property for value add. Hit me up with any questions or inquiries. Love to help.

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