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AP Horvath
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What would you do in my shoes?

AP Horvath
  • Developer
  • Austin, TX
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If you had a few hundred thousand in cash, ready to invest in RE -- what would your RE investment strategy be?

Spread it around? land, multifamily, SFR, commercial or simply concentrate on one specific type of RE investment?

How much debt/leverage would you take on? And how would you prevent a downside scenario? 

Context: I am married. Zero debt other than personal residence. Married with 4 young kids. Make money in tech.  

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Michael Noto
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Michael Noto
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@AP Horvath What would I do? Be careful of anyone sliding into your BP DMs with nefarious intentions now that everyone knows you have some coin. 

  • Michael Noto

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