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Don Konipol
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The Most DANGEROUS Real Estate Investments for the “Amateur” Investor

Don Konipol
#1 Tax Liens & Mortgage Notes Contributor
  • Lender
  • The Woodlands, TX
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Here is my list of the most dangerous real estate related investments for the “non professional” investor lacking direct knowledge  and experience in these investments 

1. Tax liens

2. Mortgage notes

3. Syndicated real estate offerings

4. Distressed and or vacant Commercial property 

5. Triple net lease property at the end of the lease period


what do you think? 

  • Don Konipol
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What are the most dangerous real estate investments for amateur investors?

The most dangerous real estate investments for amateur investors include tax liens, mortgage notes, syndicated real estate offerings, distressed or vacant commercial property, and triple net lease property at the end of the lease period.
Sources: jay,James

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