Skip to content
×
Pro Members Get Full Access
Succeed in real estate investing with proven toolkits that have helped thousands of aspiring and existing investors achieve financial freedom.
$0 TODAY
$32.50/month, billed annually after your 7-day trial.
Cancel anytime
Find the right properties and ace your analysis
Market Finder with key investor metrics for all US markets, plus a list of recommended markets.
Deal Finder with investor-focused filters and notifications for new properties
Unlimited access to 9+ rental analysis calculators and rent estimator tools
Off-market deal finding software from Invelo ($638 value)
Supercharge your network
Pro profile badge
Pro exclusive community forums and threads
Build your landlord command center
All-in-one property management software from RentRedi ($240 value)
Portfolio monitoring and accounting from Stessa
Lawyer-approved lease agreement packages for all 50-states ($4,950 value) *annual subscribers only
Shortcut the learning curve
Live Q&A sessions with experts
Webinar replay archive
50% off investing courses ($290 value)
Already a Pro Member? Sign in here
Pick markets, find deals, analyze and manage properties. Try BiggerPockets PRO.
x

Posted about 8 years ago

Eight Units Enough for Now

I've been pretty nervous since our acquisition of our 4 plex in February, because our cash reserves were impacted more by the acquisition than I had planned.  Just this month, got my capital reserve back, and now focused on paying down debt over the next 6 months and refinancing the 4 plex.  I am still marketing to building owners in my key buying area, but those are seeds planted for a later harvest.  And in my experience, the best opportunities to buy come when I am least prepared.  So I'm paying down my credit lines, and getting finances set for a future acquisition, whenever that may be.

I think the nervousness I get is a real blessing.  It keeps me from thinking I should be like other investors I admire or respect in every way, and keeps me remembering that debt being lower, and cash being higher feels better because it is better.  I'm not the kind of investor who can just keep acquiring properties with OPM.  Not at this point, anyway, and that's okay.


Comments