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All Forum Posts by: Zach Ranney

Zach Ranney has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: New In The Investing World

Zach Ranney
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@Brie Schmidt Got it, the total work being done will be closer to $50k at the end of it all. 

I was not aware that it will solely be based on the work done rather than also including market comps. That's really good information I greatly appreciate that! 

Post: New In The Investing World

Zach Ranney
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Good Afternoon All! 

I am a brand new to the investing world. I have listened to many podcasts on the biggerpockets podcast. I just recently bought my first property in Nov '23 just outside of Chicago, IL with an FHA loan. I am currently fixing up a few things and plan to get into a conventional loan (within 12-24 months) via a cash out refi and put that equity into funding my next property. To those seasoned investors is this the right move? Should I have gone a different route? I wanted to get a multifamily property and house hack it but the offers that were coming in were way over what i was able to do. Any and all advice is awesome as i want to soak up as much information as i can to build my portfolio.