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All Forum Posts by: Josh Leigh

Josh Leigh has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Yeah, that makes sense. Would you take the same approach with wholesaling?

Whether you are flipping houses or wanting rental properties, are there lenders that will lend you 100% of a deal and take the deal itself as collateral? I Don't have much cash to work with, so I'm trying to figure out my options.

Post: Real Estate Education

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Hey! I'm new to real estate and the hardest part has just been knowing where to start. What are some educational resources you have used to elevate your investing game? Books, courses, etc?

Post: Hey! Im New!

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Quote from @Max Bradshaw:

@Josh Leigh, welcome! Here to help and also local in Salt Lake City. I'm an investor agent and still finding deals. 

I will say your traditional long term rentals will be hard to pencil in this market, but a buy and hold play is still a tremendous opportunity with the housing shortage. If you listen to David Greene on the bigger pocket podcast, you'll know he even believes long term equity play is one of your best long term options. 

If you are looking for immediate cashflow, I'd encourage you to explore short term rental or mid term rental investing. I currently own a short term rental in Southern Utah that still cashflows with my 7.8% interest rate. Hit me up if you're interested in connecting


Would be 100% down to connect. I dont know much about short term or mid term rental investing. Have you invested in other states at all?

Post: Hey! Im New!

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Hello, my name is Josh Leigh and I'm new here. I have just started getting my feet wet in the world of real estate investing and am stoked for the opportunity to learn. Would love to connect with any of you that are willing!