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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

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Post: Leverage

Account ClosedPosted
  • Specialist
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

Leverage wouldn't increase your cashflow, however when used properly it could increase your return on investment compared to an all cash buyer.

Also the less money you have tied up in a deal allows you to do more deals, which could in theory decrease your overall risk.

Hope that helps!

Thanks all for the great info, I kind of figured that it was a sort of dumping ground for listings.
I know I'd have to team up with a commercial broker eventually, but I wanted to do some independent research prior to doing so I can have a bit more familiarity with the local inventory beforehand.

Good Afternoon Fellow BP Members,

I am currently selling my single family rental (closing in May) and am seeking a new property to invest in.  After hearing quite a few podcast episodes I've been very interested in multi family properties, though there are very few listed on the mls in Orlando.

Though I will shell out the 200/month for loopnet if I have to, I'd much rather prefer not to if I could research multi families in an alternative way.  Also, if anyone has any advice about investing in multi families in the Orlando/central Florida area I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks!

-Opal