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All Forum Posts by: Quentin Mitchell

Quentin Mitchell has started 37 posts and replied 193 times.

That 400 to 450K would go a long way in a lot of the midwestern states, as well as TX and TN I think Fl depends on location but all are cheaper than CA lol. I suggest having a specific strategy going into whatever sector you choose SF, Multifamily, or commercial once you figure which strategy then get your magic number (goal) (the income you want and how many properties it would take to get there). Once all that stuff is figured out connect with some people in that area boots on the ground connections, contractors, property managers etc, visit yourself first though and then test the process with one or 2 properties may be on the middle to a smaller scale and when that's successful go full force in implementing your plan. 

Post: What is the cheapest house you ve ever bought?

Quentin MitchellPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 197
  • Votes 105

Bought a duplex for 15K

I bought it because it was within my budget and strategy and it was my first property.

I rehabbed and it and rented it still have it almost 2 years later it is currently renting for 1500 per month and has been for about 1 year and a half.

Yes I would defintely do it again, still looking for deals like this one all the time.

Post: Roofing

Quentin MitchellPosted
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 197
  • Votes 105

I am looking for some good affordable roofers in the Detroit area anyone know of any in the area?