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Michael Chadinha
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Peterborough, NH
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New investor from underrated Southern New Hampshire:)

Michael Chadinha
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Peterborough, NH
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Hey everyone, My name is Mike and I live in the great little town of Peterborough, NH.  I closed on my first fourplex on 4/1/17.  This building was built in 1890!  Initially, the idea was to purchase this one building  for long term investment as well as added monthly cash flow.  I've since become obsessed with idea of doing this "full time" and I can't say enough about how great of a resource BP has been.  In the 8 months we've owned it I've renovated 1 apartment, changed over tenants in two units, built a porch and learned a whole bunch of necessary home maintenance.  The building is cash flowing nicely and I'm thoroughly enjoying learning how to become a good investor and landlord. 

My goal is to purchase "buy and hold" single and 2-4 unit multi families at first as I feel these have the best initial cash flow and are easier to digest.  Down the road I am certainly interested in possibly doing some flipping and purchasing large apartment complexes.  I would love to partner on the right deals and find private money investors to work with as well.

I look forward to sharing what I learn along the way as well as picking up some great tips from you guys.  Cheers!

-Mike

P.S.  Figured I would add a picture of the old girl:)

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