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All Forum Posts by: Abraham Arechiga

Abraham Arechiga has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you everyone on your replies! It makes sense to buy and hold. In reality I was thinking of flipping to get heavier on capital so then I could buy and hold bigger deals without worrying about having to pull out investors money that want to see their return back quick. But I am open to what deals are out there, in my mind I think the bigger the better (obviously the financials need to be considered first,) but anywhere from 20-30 units is comfortable to start off. 

Hello! New to BP, have done 9 residential single family flips. Made some good money as well as lost some good money. Got a taste for real estate but am looking to dive into flips on multi family units or possibly holding.

Any suggestions?