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All Forum Posts by: Lucas Howes

Lucas Howes has started 9 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Finding "hackable" housing

Lucas HowesPosted
  • Fairfax, IA
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 0

I have decided that I want to buy owner-occupied housing in the Cedar Rapids area. I can put very little money down by making the investment owner occupied, which would free up money to buy more SFRs which is my main goal. However, there don't seem to be any multifamilies that would command the rents I would want on the MLS. How should I go about trying to find a property that fits my criteria? There just doesn't seem to be much selection. Should I try to find owners of property that isn't for sale and see if they would be interested in selling?

I am a new investor from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I am interested in getting my real estate agent license to be able to tour homes on my own schedule and save on commissions. However, I am employed full time already and am not trying to be an agent full time. How can I go about finding a broker that costs very little? Just looking for a place to hang my license for my own 3-4 buy and hold purchases a year.