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All Forum Posts by: Rachel Dixon

Rachel Dixon has started 5 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Financing multiple deals

Rachel DixonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

@Clifford Paul We have the four-plex under wraps, but that will tie up most of our funds. The storage units are actually already being owner-financed by the previous owner, so not sure how we could do that. Both are too good of a deal to let go!

Post: Financing multiple deals

Rachel DixonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

We currently have an off-market four-plex under contract but just received another off-market deal for storage units. We want BOTH, but only have enough cash for a down payment for one or the other. How can we purchase BOTH investments?

Post: How to invest my cash

Rachel DixonPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 3

Pretty new to real estate investment-currently own six doors. We have about $70k to invest right now and would like to know the BEST way to invest this. Teetering on buying properties cash so we own them free and clear, holding onto it until the market decreases, etc. Any suggestions? Thanks!