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All Forum Posts by: Cesar Gomez

Cesar Gomez has started 8 posts and replied 41 times.

Post: Is $400,000 multi family 4plex in Florida a good deal??

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Stephanie P. Thanks Steph for your input. It would be in Orlando or Kissimmee Florida. ;-)

Post: Is $400,000 multi family 4plex in Florida a good deal??

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

Is 400k multifamily 4plex home in Florida with FHA first time home buyer a good starting point ? I'm being told that's what I can afford and what I'm able to get and each unit has to rent for 1500 for me to make a good profit. What do you guys think about this ? I'm being told this by the loan officer. I feel like 400k is high but I definitely could be wrong, just want people's thoughts. I do want a multi family home in florida.

Post: How do I find or create a rental lease for a tenant?

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Joe Splitrock ok got it. Regardless this is great information thank you so much for the recommendations. :-)

Post: How do I find or create a rental lease for a tenant?

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Joe Splitrock This is awesome! I think I'm really considering the BP pro membership. Is Puerto Rico included in leases for all 50 states ? It may not be but just wondering.

Post: How do I find or create a rental lease for a tenant?

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Stephen Brown unfortunately no I don't have a property management software

Post: How do I find or create a rental lease for a tenant?

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Nathan G. Sounds very helpful! Really appreciate that !

Post: How do I find or create a rental lease for a tenant?

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@AJ H. NICE THANKS FOR THE INFO!

Post: How do I find or create a rental lease for a tenant?

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

How do I find or create a lease for a tenant who is renting ? Their previous lease with previous landlord is about to be up. Need to have one ready for them in a couple months.

Post: Best places to invest for a rental property

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Scott Diller Moat definitely! Thanks man! Will do. ;-)

Post: Owning first rental investment property

Cesar GomezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • New york city
  • Posts 41
  • Votes 20

@Jaron Walling Thanks Jaron! Really appreciate that. Yes I'm willing to put everything on the line to get started. I have between 5k and 10k saved right now. Also 25k in credit available. But I am going to start networking more. I have been researching for about a year or so now, so now is this time for me to start acting on it. Talking to agents, investors, and anyone who can push me forward and give me more insight. I have seen some distressed properties in a near by state that going for some good low ball prices in good family residential areas. Reading Brandon's book is getting me fired up lol.