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Geoffrey Murphy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hartford, CT
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United States; Economic Crash - pros vs cons

Geoffrey Murphy
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hartford, CT
Posted

Hey BP,

I must admit, I'm pretty confiden that something big is lining that could naturally affect almost 2/3rds of our living.

Some will admit it, others won't. But a lot of the guys I invest an are mentored by are preparing for the worst.

Why? They have a lot to loose, and will try to avoid as much pressure as possible.

My question to everyone is, how are you positioning your R.E assets for this crash? I'm being told this can ultimately wipe out everything.

I'd recall that @Rich Weese , @William Bannister ,@Bill Gulley making some really good suggestions.

I would to hear all thoughts. All comments are welcome.

Geoff

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