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All Forum Posts by: Wilson Linder

Wilson Linder has started 1 posts and replied 17 times.

@Joel Owens - definitely good to hear.  I'm in California, and all the MF I've been looking at are out of state, so I'd be using PM's for them all.  I suppose even then, you'd consider syndication (assuming all deals are analyzed and vet'd) would be more worth my time?

I don't want to quit my job anytime soon.. but I want to supplement my ability to retire earlier, rather than later.

I've got a decent amount saved up, and I'm accredited. In the market I've been looking, the CoC on turnkey (through agent, not company) is only about 6-7%. Cashflow with loan is maybe $150/door. Is it worth doing or just go with more passive investing with a syndication?

Buying super high doesn’t necessarily make you rich either.  Make sure the cash flow makes sense and add appreciation whenever possible

Is multi family or foreclosure the only way in where it makes sense?

Is central Florida a good place for OOS investing?  Who do you guys use for property management?

So in this situation, the 2million offer comes out ahead?

I’m looking in Lawndale.  Seems to be primed for gentrification