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Tammy Lewis#5 Classifieds Contributor
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Jumping back in to Real Estate, wow how the world has changed!

Tammy Lewis#5 Classifieds Contributor
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Hi BP, I am not new but haven't been very active on this forum. I had some past rental property investments deals, but those are all sold/gone years ago and I have been focused on my family and W2 career in the recent past. I looked a few years ago to jumping back in but my network is very dried up and the DFW area was just too expensive ( in my opinion). I am still wrapping my head around the fact that I may never see 100K decent turn key rentals for 3.5% ever again. Any advice to getting back into it? I am thinking of saving up and buying my first deal cash or at least heavy down payment to avoid the internest rates and create instant good cash flow. I am also considering investin out of state in turn key rentals. I looked at rent to retire, anyone have experience with those guys? THanks for the help, if anyone has good cash flow market they want to share, I am looking for my first ( in a long time) deal this year by Q4. SFR or duplex, cash flow is king for me, plan to hold long term so good market economics is also important. Thanks

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Kristi K.
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Kristi K.
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Hi BP, I am not new but haven't been very active on this forum. I had some past rental property investments deals, but those are all sold/gone years ago and I have been focused on my family and W2 career in the recent past. I looked a few years ago to jumping back in but my network is very dried up and the DFW area was just too expensive ( in my opinion). I am still wrapping my head around the fact that I may never see 100K decent turn key rentals for 3.5% ever again. Any advice to getting back into it? I am thinking of saving up and buying my first deal cash or at least heavy down payment to avoid the internest rates and create instant good cash flow. I am also considering investin out of state in turn key rentals. I looked at rent to retire, anyone have experience with those guys? THanks for the help, if anyone has good cash flow market they want to share, I am looking for my first ( in a long time) deal this year by Q4. SFR or duplex, cash flow is king for me, plan to hold long term so good market economics is also important. Thanks

Search this forum. Lots of posts about rent to retirement. 

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