I'm an electrical engineer from Denver, CO. I previously owned three rentals in Denver over the course of February 2013 to August 2019, at which point I sold the last one. I'm now a passive investor in syndications and private lending.
We are currently building new construction multi-family apartments in the Willamette Valley, (Salem, Keizer, Aumsville, Stayton, Albany). Our typical model is similar to the BRRRR (Buy/Rehab/Rent/Refi/Repeat), however, our model is BFBRRR. Buy (land), Finance (construction finance), Build, Rent, Refinance (HUD 35 year current 2.7% rates!)...
Aspiring real estate investor from the Bay Area, CA. Interested in building connections and making wise investments that will lead to financial freedom. Willing to learn and soak in all the information like a sponge.
I value how aesthetics, sustainability, wildlife habitats, and affordability intersect. When form and function align, there’s great potential to maximize positive externalities for local communities and create designs with lasting, positive impact. I’m particularly fascinated by the potential of prefabrication, modern modular homes, and...
Beginner investor and interested in learning everything possible
Experience:
Have purchased several homes for personal use, one rental and one I am currently rehabbing to resell to increase my investment capital
Real Estate Goals:
increase rental properties to 10 so that I can retire on the rental...
Experience:
My husband and I have closed on nine buy and hold rental properties in the last 3 years. All town homes in the same zip code in our mid-sized southern city. This side hustle has brought a few challenges, but we love real estate and look forward to growing our business in the years to come.
I have spent 5+ years in the property preservation industry working with real estate agents, inspectors, and asset managers from large lenders and national banks.
I have been expanding my knowledge of finance and property market in the last few years. I hope continue to grow my wealth of knowledge, but more importantly, use it in the...