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Jen Allred
  • Missoula, MT
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Jen Allred
  • Missoula, MT
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Hi my name is Jen I’m a newbie to real estate investing I’m struggling with getting myself out there and feel intimidated. I’d love to be part of meet ups and network I was wondering if anyone had some ideas for me. I fell into a deal, triplex seller finance $310,000 6% over 30 years $20,000 down escrow payment $1572/month. All units need updating and empty right now does anybody know of or have a connection I could talk to about refinancing or rehab funding to finish out the property? It’s a rural river front property and main highway exposure is Airbnb a good option in the valley? What are some other ideas for income? long term renters will just make the payment and overhead. Should I refinance and pull as much out as possible for my next deal?

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