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All Forum Posts by: Assaf Kehati

Assaf Kehati has started 15 posts and replied 57 times.

Thanks so much @Van Blackman @Joe Scaparra @Account Closed

for taking the time to reply and sharing from your knowledge. It really helps! Have a good weekend.

Thanks @Gerald Peters it make sense, but would you care if a house you bought for $200K with a mortgage and $300 cash flows goes down to $120K in a year?

Thanks @Eric Neith I'm looking at the usual suspects like Fishtown and Grays Ferry and such. Any thoughts?

@Brendan Markle let's talk on the phone if you have a chance would love to hear more.

@Thomas S. got it thanks!

Thanks @Thomas S.!

It make sense, the only think I don't know is what is

SFHs? I googled it but couldn't find.

Hi @Brendan Markle and thanks for the input. Much appreciated and make sense. Just because it's my first deal I'm obviously more intimidated and also feel like if I do the first deal wrong it will be harder to recover vs. if it was my 3rd or 4th deal and I have something to fall back to.


Anyway, I'm actually interested in the market in Philly and was there a week ago to check out some properties, would love to hear more about what you do there. Thanks.

Thanks @Brandon Sturgill, I'm considering an investment in NJ or PA, just not sure if the prices in the market are right, don't want to buy something that would be worth less in a year if the market goes down significantly, especially for a first investment, and to be stuck with it for several years till prices are back where they have been.

I'm thiking of buying my first investment property and was wondering what do you think about the market in general these days? Is it too high and likely to crash in the next year or so?

Post: Help with getting a mortgage for low income person

Assaf KehatiPosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 9

Brian, can you explain more what it is/ how to do it?