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All Forum Posts by: Quan Tran

Quan Tran has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you so much for all the enthusiastic responses.  I did a little bit of asking around and someone told me I could get an attorney and an appraiser and that would take care of it, is that true? Thank you.

Good evening everyone,

I recently purchased a 3 family house in Massachusetts and moved into the first floor living rent free.  I also have a single house that I'm renting out, and after living rent free for a year, I feel like I've been missing out on all the savings these past years that I could potentially use to invest.  Therefore, after a few discussions with the wife, we decided that we will sell the single house and use that money to buy a few more multi-family in the next 2 to 3 years utilizing the profit.  Anyhow, my neighbor, who is right next door, wants to buy the house which potentially saves me a lot of money because I don't have to go through an agency.  My question is, how do I go about giving them a price, going through the due diligent paper works etc. Any valuable suggestions from experienced investors would greatly be appreciated.

Good evening everyone,

I recently purchased a 3 family house in Massachusetts and moved into the first floor living rent free.  I also have a single house that I'm renting out, and after living rent free for a year, I feel like I've been missing out on all the savings these past years that I could potentially use to invest.  Therefore, after a few discussions with the wife, we decided that we will sell the single house and use that money to buy a few more multi-family in the next 2 to 3 years utilizing the profit.  Anyhow, my neighbor, who is right next door, wants to buy the house which potentially saves me a lot of money because I don't have to go through an agency.  My question is, how do I go about giving them a price, going through the due diligent paper works etc. Any valuable suggestions from experienced investors would greatly be appreciated.