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Caitlin Logue
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RE Investors: What Does Your Real Estate Investment Portfolio Look Like?

Caitlin Logue
  • Denver, CO
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**I know this is all going to vary based on everyone's unique goals, timeline, and life situation**

But I am curious to know how you think about your real estate portfolio and how you approach your strategy. I am asking about a real estate portfolio specifically, not your overall portfolio that may consists of stocks and/or bonds.

Do you build your RE portfolio based on a predetermined percentage of each asset class (ex. 50% residential properties 50% passive funds)? Or do you go for cash flow only? How do you diversify your portfolio within real estate?

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Jay Hinrichs
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I think a lot of folks especially on BP that are kind of starting their journey are really only able to start with 1 to 4 units B/C thats easiest to finance and qualify for.. Plus the easiest to understand from a landlord perspective. 

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