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All Forum Posts by: Kurt Guldi

Kurt Guldi has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Thanks, that makes sense.  I appreciate your insight!

Thanks for the reply!  I appreciate it!

Hello,

I'm looking to buy my first rental but I have a question.  Does it make sense to buy some of the lower $100k homes that you see on sites like roofstock?  My gut feeling tells me that at some point in the near future you are either going to get hit with a massive repair bill or the market in that area is about to tank but I was just curious if anyone else has had any success going this route for their first property or two?

Thanks Mike, I appreciate it!

Anyone else care to chime in?

Please answer the following questions honestly.  I promise this is not some sort of marketing scam, just looking for some ideas at the moment.

1. Over the course of the last year, what has been your most persistent problem for you/your managers?
2. How do you currently go about solving that problem?
3. What happens if you don't solve that problem?
4. What would your ideal solution be?
5. Would this solution be something worth paying for, and if so, how much?

Thanks again for your time,
-Kurt