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Phil Harris
  • Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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Phil Harris
  • Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
Posted

Frustration is setting in, and not sure which way to go.  In the past 6 mths. I sold a rental of mine in hopes to better myself and increase my business.  I have yet to purchase anything.  I am working with about 25k in cash, and have another 40-50k available in personal loans available.  I should be golden, but I am getting stuck.  I suppose my fear is that I will only be able to buy one property?  I am trying to leverage this money as best as possible so I can eventually walk away from my job in transportation.  I am not afraid to travel.  I feel like I am priced out of my local area, and have been looking for the past several years in Ohio.  My interest is multi family 3 units or larger, and my focus is long term.  My goal is to be able to buy 3-4 properties with this money now, and within a year or two be buying one a month.