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All Forum Posts by: Tim Murray

Tim Murray has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Mortgage rates 101

Tim MurrayPosted
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Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I really appreciate it

Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I really appreciate it 

Post: Mortgage rates 101

Tim MurrayPosted
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Do You have to buy down mortgage rates? 

What to look for when looking for an insurer for an SFR?

Quote from @Jordan Wight:

I’ve purchased two turnkeys through R2R in Florida and I’m happy with how it’s going. Turnkey are easier because there are no bidding wars. And they are in good markets with cash flow and appreciation. Feel free to reach out if you want more information. 


 Hi Jordan how was your experience with RTR

Quote from @Jordan Wight:

I’ve purchased two turnkeys through R2R in Florida and I’m happy with how it’s going. Turnkey are easier because there are no bidding wars. And they are in good markets with cash flow and appreciation. Feel free to reach out if you want more information. 


Thanks to everybody's response I appreciate it 

Hii. I'm wanting to purchase my first rental property but I'm stuck on choosing what to do I live in Hawaii where prices are high. I want to try invest locally. But I also been looking at the turnkey method. Like the rent to retirement or similar. Looking for any advice? Thanks