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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Investor from California
Hello all,
My name is David and I have an investing problem. Ha-ha, just kidding however my wife might say that. I have been investing in real estate for about 15 years now. I started off with single family apartments, in the last 8 years I have transitioned to college housing. I buy a houses within 3 miles of a larger college ( I invest in colleges with over 10,000 students). I look for foreclosures and houses in extremely rough shape. I spend 3-5 weeks at the specific house in the summer, (I am a social studies teacher by day) I watch over the renovation project making sure all goes as planed. Once the property is stabilized I hire a property manager to manager the property and get it rented out.
So far this has worked out well! I have houses at Michigan State, Rowan University, Rutgers University, University of Southern California, and UC Santa Barbara.
I recently took a plunge into the multi beneficiary loans with Equitybuild. I have done one property with them and have been pleased so far with what I have seen. They have paid me on-time every month and I have yet to have a problem
I don't want to bore you all with my story so long story short, Hello Equitybuild, I look forward to gaining knowledge from extremely knowledgeable professionals from all over the world! If you have any questions please feel free to message me directly. Hello, Hola, Ciao!