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All Forum Posts by: Kayla Greichunos

Kayla Greichunos has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Relocating family to househack

Kayla GreichunosPosted
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Quote from @Jaron Walling:

@Kayla Greichunos Take me with you! 


 I'm not far from you now. I look in indy and the surrounding areas sometimes, mostly for LTR or possibly MTR but was worried about oversaturation with that. We just can't do the winter anymore😆

Post: Relocating family to househack

Kayla GreichunosPosted
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Quote from @Ryan Thomson:

@Kayla Greichunos sounds like a great idea!


 We lived in the Springs in 2015😊

Post: Relocating family to househack

Kayla GreichunosPosted
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Greetings! My husband and I, along with our toddler want to move from our current location to a spot with less frigid temps. Husband is a tinner, works outside mostly so he's done freezing. Our plan is to buy a multi unit and move in one unit. We're totally good if it's a bit of a fixer upper. We got approved for up to $180,000 which is less than I was expecting. I'm wondering if anyone can point me in a direction or link me with other investors that maybe have properties that meet those two specifications (warm weather/safe location). We've moved across country twice before and have bought 4 homes. We're familiar with the process and love real estate. Hoping to really level up this year and use our knowledge for good. Thank you, any feedback is appreciated. 

Post: Low money small issue

Kayla GreichunosPosted
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Thanks everyone! I know it was just a snippet of our situation that I gave but I appreciate all the feedback. We don't want to take out a HELOC or do a cashout refi on our current home. We plan to move and househack in August. We don't have a preference where. Our current home will become a rental. Maybe more of this helps, thanks everyone!

Post: Low money small issue

Kayla GreichunosPosted
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All set to get our first Investment but hitting a snag. We've got just under $20,000 to put towards something. A lender i recently contacted said a HELOC would be an option but I'm unsure what the best route is. Haven't gotten into private lending or seller financed. We're looking out of state so turnkey is ideal. Any markets where we fit in? Hoping to do a MTR. Any advice or suggestions is really appreciated, we're so ready to get in the game!