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All Forum Posts by: David Mueller

David Mueller has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Out of state Investing

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Quote from @Jimmy Lieu:
Quote from @Geoffrey Paugam:

The numbers look too good in Ohio to pass up! I’m interested in Cleveland, Akron, Canton. Can anyone share their thoughts! Cleveland is number 1, does anyone have experience there! Thank you! 

Hi Geoffrey, I'd recommend that you also look into Columbus. I like Columbus Ohio because I see it being one of the biggest metropolitan cities in the next 10-20 years, all signs are pointing here! Population is growing aggressively and jobs are moving here especially with major employers like Intel, Google, Amazon, Nationwide, etc. On top of that, you have one of the biggest and best universities in the world here with Ohio State University. The cost of living is extremely low compared to other cities and you can still many many positive cash flowing and 1% deals here. On top of that, you get great appreciation and very landlord friendly laws. Tons of investors are buying Columbus up! As an investor and agent here, let me know if you have any questions or want to connect


 Hi Jimmy, have you dealt with section 8 in Columbus? If so, would you recommend? 

Post: Non conventional Lending

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So far I only have buy and hold multi unit properties. I think my plan would be to stay on that course, not necessarily with multi units though. 

Post: Non conventional Lending

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Hi, I am looking for some information as I am brand new to alternate financing. I am wondering the best loan process of purchasing off market properties not using a conventional bank. Down payment, hard money, dscr loans, helocs. 

This may be a very broad question, in which case my apologies. Any info appreciated!