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All Forum Posts by: Gaurav M.

Gaurav M. has started 6 posts and replied 52 times.

Post: Real Estate Investor from CA

Gaurav M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Irvine, CA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 27

HI All,

I just joined BP recently. This is a very resourceful site. Tons of information and I am hooked onto it. I try to read up all forums and marketplace posts in any spare time. I've been listening to lot of the pod casts. I wish I had known of this site when I first began investing back in 2012. 

My focus is primarily on buy and hold properties for cash flow. I bought a couple of SFH in AZ as rental properties. I'm primarily investing out of state mainly because I'm priced out of the CA market. I cannot find any good deals where I live.

I've been looking for buy and hold properties in TX (Houston, Dallas, Austin) and possibly FL (Parrish). If anyone can provide any insight into these area, that'll be great. 

Over time I want to start investing in multi-family and apartments.

I'm mainly out here for networking and make some great lasting connections that will help me move ahead with my investing goals. 

Regards,

Gaurav

Post: Closing the deal...buy in my own name or as an LLC?

Gaurav M.Posted
  • Investor
  • Irvine, CA
  • Posts 53
  • Votes 27

I have a couple of properties which are financed with conventional lending. Conventional lender will not lend to LLC. So end up purchasing in my own name. Someday when I own these properties free and clear, I will transfer it to LLC.