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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/11/2016

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Jacob Casarez
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbus, GA
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2016 Crash

Jacob Casarez
  • Wholesaler
  • Columbus, GA
Posted
I am new to REI and noticed a lot of seasoned investors have been buzzing for awhile about this 2016 crash. What should I be doing as an investor to prepare? I currently am 15 months into a house hack/live and flip deal. I can't cash out until May of 2016 to defer capital gains. Will I be okay? Is this the right idea?? And is it a bad idea to do another deal before next May? Appreciate any other ideas. Thanks!

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