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All Forum Posts by: Nicholas DeFelice

Nicholas DeFelice has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: 3-5% down financing for rental properties?

Nicholas DeFelicePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

Hi! For those of you that have used 3-5% down strategies for your BRRRR investment properties, how did you do it?

Most agents I have spoken to won't even acknowledge that as an option.

In your opinion, what are the pro's and con's to this strategy?

Post: Federal "coronavirus" eviction laws: Good time to invest or no?

Nicholas DeFelicePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

What are your thoughts? 

Post: Questions Regarding "turnkey" Investments

Nicholas DeFelicePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

@Account Closed Thank you gents, great information. I hope other viewers benefit from this as well.

Post: Questions Regarding "turnkey" Investments

Nicholas DeFelicePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 2

Good Afternoon all,

In the course of my never-ending research, I've come across a couple questions that I haven't been able to find an answer or solution to and would like to see what you think.

Here's the big question; when making an offer on a "turnkey" property, do you go through a realtor or do you contact the company directly? 

There seems to be as much bad as there is good to be said going around about these kinds of investments. Of course each company is it's own, some good and some bad. What is your overall take? 

I've never made an offer on a turnkey property, however, a good buy is a good buy and I wouldn't rule it out completely if it meets your criteria.