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All Forum Posts by: Eric Adobo

Eric Adobo has started 1 posts and replied 496 times.

Slowdown is possible. Reports of sellers having to be more reasonable now. 

First I would hire me an expensive foundation guy to see what's up

Originally posted by @Joel Fine:

Thanks, all, for the replies. I do want to keep the fees to a reasonable level so I can still make a decent return.

It occurs to me, one way to find a Property Manager might be as follows:

  • Search on AirBnb for similar properties in the area I'm investing in.
  • Pick out the ones that have lots of 5-star reviews.
  • Send each host a note: "Would you be interested in managing another property nearby?"

I imagine at least some of the messages would find their way to Property Managers who are open to more business coming their way...

 This is what I did. 

I wonder if Jekyll Nooorden drives for 💵?

Originally posted by @Michael McCorkle:

I bought a home in Seattle for $89,000, many years ago. I sold it ten years later for $239,000, but If I had found a way to hold onto it, the same house is now worth over $750,000. If you can hold onto, even if you let someone else manage it, the outcomes might be worth it. Good luck. 

 This is what I'm talking about. 

I did the same as this gentleman did. 

Since you are loads of 💰. You will have no problem finding people out of state to HELP you in you Journey. 

This is so Bad. 

You need guys on your side from the get go.

Post: Let's talk about Partnerships!

Eric AdoboPosted
  • Posts 509
  • Votes 211

Partnership implies you going in with someone you know.

Someone who would take a bullet for you. Or versa visa. 

If it has YUGE capital gains have him leave it to you in his will.

Basis matterS. Google step 👆  basis. IRS. 

I like guys being aggressive. That's part of capitalism.

🚶 the property!