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Mike McKinzie
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Mike McKinzie
  • Investor
  • Westminster, CO
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Hello
I have been real estate investing for 30 years now. Never anything big, but always had a couple of rental houses. I joined this forum to see where the best places to invest if I were to pay all cash. I am NOT interested in Appreciation, JUST CASH FLOW! I am going to come into between $200,000 and $1,500,000 cash and need to reinvest it so I am open to any and all possibilities. Currently, I own in California, Texas, Colorado and Virginia.

My rules are that I NEVER want to see the house. I never want to hear from the tenants. I want to make at least 4 times the average one year CD rate by years end. Not asking that much, right?

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