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John Krauklis
  • Denver, CO
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Denver short term rental investor

John Krauklis
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hi all. 

Really have enjoyed reading the posts and getting the positive energy of the people on bigger pockets.  It is exactly what I like to talk about with other interested real estate folks. 

After many years of flipping houses I came up with a business plan to buy a large house, fix it up and rent it fully furnished nightly to large groups of 15 guests. I successfully did this last year and now it brings in $12-18K a month. I am currently renovating another one that I bought with the equity from the first one. I did a cash out jumbo refinance after the first one appraised for over a million. 

My goal of joining and posting on bigger pockets would be to meet and discuss investment strategies with other Denver real estate investors. 

Thanks!

John. 

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