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All Forum Posts by: Tony Schober

Tony Schober has started 9 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Pics of a $25k SFH rental purchase?

Tony SchoberPosted
  • Texas
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 0

Thanks Chris. I have looked at that previously. What I'm trying to get a better idea of is what kind of "deal" people have actually gotten and have been able to get a tennant into. I'd like to see an example of a home that was asking $35k, sold for $25k, and is currently renting for $500 - $600.

I can find plenty of homes listed between $25-$50k, but would like to see an example of a property that has already been through the buy to rent process by a successful investor.

Post: Pics of a $25k SFH rental purchase?

Tony SchoberPosted
  • Texas
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 0

Great site. I have been reading through all the past posts, and have noticed that many of you like lower priced housing to use as cash flow properties. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around this $25k figure and what these homes look like that you purchase. I find it hard to see someone wanting to rent out one of these places, but obviously they do.

Does anyone have any pictures of one of their lower priced houses, what the seller was asking, and what you got it for? It would really help me put a "value" on the properties I look at. Thanks