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All Forum Posts by: Chams Eldin Ali

Chams Eldin Ali has started 0 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: A good real estate agent in Rochester NY??

Chams Eldin AliPosted
  • Investor
  • Yakima, WA
  • Posts 4
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Chuck VanDyne of Updegraff group.

Post: Retail/commercial vs SFH

Chams Eldin AliPosted
  • Investor
  • Yakima, WA
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Mohamed. Can you please give me your email or phone number? I'm looking forward to invest in Ohio. I currently invest in upstate NY but I believe Ohio have some very good opportunities. I was offered 5 condos in Cleveland for just 450,000.

Post: If I had $1,000,000

Chams Eldin AliPosted
  • Investor
  • Yakima, WA
  • Posts 4
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I invest in upstate NY. If I have $500k I would buy 5 single family houses in an up and coming neighborhood for cash, then cash out refinance. With cash out refinance I would only get $300k out and use it as a down payment to finance 4 duplexes in the most prestigious area of the city. I'd end up with about $20k gross rental income. Your net income after mortgage, taxes, insurance, property management, and utilities will be at least $12k per month assuming minimum rent.