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What can I assume about 300+ rental property Investor?

James G chandler
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I am a licensed financial planner in the San Francisco area with 16 years experience. I have developed an experimental RE investing model and I am looking for an experienced RE investor. I have talked to one RE investor with 300+ rental properties. He wanted a business plan with a set of assumptions.

I want to submit a complete business plan, that shows I have thought everything through.

Can I assume that an experienced RE investor with 300+ rentals, has experience with flipping, a variety of financing strategies, with an ability to get 85-90 LTV.

What area might they be weak in? What should I not assume?

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