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Shane Pearlman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Wholesaler / Offmarket MultiFamily in Boulder CO

Shane Pearlman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Posted

Hello my friends,

Looking for wholesalers / off market leads in Boulder CO and any advice on the market.

My brother and sister in law moved to Boulder a year ago for work and their lease is coming due mid summer. Rather than buying another SF, we'd like to do a deal together and are looking for a multi-family property where they can live in a unit and we rent the rest. Anything between 1-5M that has that can carry itself with 35% down and has strong upside is interesting. We both know the game. They remodeled their last two homes and now have renters in them (his job moved him every 3 years). I own a number of multi-family properties on the west coast and have the capital and desire to diversify. I'm not afraid of the price point in boulder as most of my properties are bay area and seattle. Either the math makes sense or it doesn't.

Any particular nuances to investing in Boulder I should know about? 


Any people I can connect my brother in law with to help grow his network and make this happen? Is there a good local meetup?

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