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All Forum Posts by: Vukasin Vignjevic

Vukasin Vignjevic has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Expanding Real Estate Portfolio

Vukasin VignjevicPosted
  • Portland, ME
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I think I've forced about 100k equity into my property, now I want to find another 3-4 unit in distress flip it and raise the rental values. Am I moving correctly? (in terms of being able to continue growing into more units.)

I want to make the best possible decision on my next purchase and how to do it. 

I'm also open to buying and flipping - although, I have never flipped a home before. 

In general, I need advice on how to grow and how to get the best possible funding. 

Post: Expanding Real Estate Portfolio

Vukasin VignjevicPosted
  • Portland, ME
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

This past year I was able to buy my first property. I purchased a 3 unit in distress that needed a lot of work. I was able to nearly flip the entire property as well as raise the rental values by 30%.  

I have locked Year-long leases and want to jump onto the next project.  I'm currently looking for creative ways to get into more units, take into consideration flipping and renting/managing units is my full time job and only income. 

I'm really passionate about Real Estate and want to be able to grow into a portfoilio. 

Post: Investing in ICO's to help fund Real Estate Goals

Vukasin VignjevicPosted
  • Portland, ME
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Does anyone have any knowledge in investing in ICO's (Intial Coin Offerings) I am considering it as a method to raise capital 

to later invest in Real Estate. Yes, very risky but potentially very rewarding?, From research, I believe that most coins/companies that are backed by blockchain technology are here to stay. Is the blockchain technology and those starting to utilize the technology now comparable to the dot com bubble of the early 2000s?

I find this stuff very fascinating as it gives companies more leverage and power.