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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Yozamp

Andrew Yozamp has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Finding a local investment group meetup.

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How would you go about seeing if there are any local real estate investment meetup's in the area? The first thing I did was check the BiggerPockets network section to no avail. What are some tools you guys use to find these groups? Thank you for reading.

Thanks Nathan, definitely sound advice and more secure for sure. How would you go about accumulating multiply rentals with this strategy? My goal is to get to around 20 rentals possibly more. It would take an exuberant amount of time trying to save up that many down payment. I'm assuming it would have something to do with leveraging properties you are able to obtain in the beginning? 

Hello everyone, As the title says the area I live in, which is Vancouver Wa has pretty high prices at the moment. Finding a distressed property at a great bargain seems to be pretty tough, I am only going off info I have received from local forums. I am still in the very begging stages of this process and am still trying to figure out creative options to get my first property. I do have access to a private money lender, but I don't think I can get enough to buy a property outright. Would it be a good idea to borrow enough money for a down payment and rehab cost for a distressed property? That way I can still increase the value of the home with the rehab and hopefully get approved for a cash-out refi in order to pay back my private money lender and repeat the process. I know there are many variables to this situation but I cant see to find any examples of this process so I definitely feel like I'm missing something. I'm assuming it has to do with the refi portion. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.  

Thank you for reading.
 

Hello everyone, my name is Andrew Yozamp. I recently had some water damage to my personal residents and need a lot of work done to get everything fixed, such as kitchen cabnets hardwood floor and counter tops. I know asking for a good contractor is like asking for someones first born, but I really need some help. It is soooo hard to get someone to do what they say they will do and follow through. If anyone knows anybody in the Vancouver Washington area and is will to share the info, please help.

Thanks for taking the time to read.