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All Forum Posts by: Nick Bell

Nick Bell has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Anyone investing in the new castle Indiana market? Looking at a buy and hold duplex. Numbers look great. Trying to figure out the if investors are having issue in the area finding tenants. I’m not too familiar with the specifics of the area. Wondering if anyone has experience in this market. Any information would be helpful.

Post: Deal structure with sibling

Nick BellPosted
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@Zach Westerfield thanks for the reply! Glad to hear it’s at least an option to further explore

Post: Deal structure with sibling

Nick BellPosted
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Looking for thoughts on if this is a viable way to structure a deal.

My sister in law is starting her freshman year of college, I had the idea of buying a duplex with her and I as borrower and co-borrower, with the idea she would live in one unit and allow me/us to qualify for owner occupied down payment requirements. I would be putting up all capital for purchase and handling all maintenance. My sister in law would love for free for the first year then the idea would be repeat the process.

What are your big concerns or downfalls with this strategy?

@Nathan Cruz

I would be interested is there any progress on this?