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New Member in MN

Hung Le
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Hello,

First post as a newbie here. I'm an investor in MN who had some experiences (both good and bad) in real estate. I've been involved with several strategies (fix and Flips, Gap Funding, Rentals…). Currently, most of my investment fund is with projects/deals in FL for a minimum guaranteed of 20% annual returns. I also have a nice cash flowing 4 plex in IL that I'm planning to sell off market. I'm interested in networking with other investors. If you're private lender/investor who want to connect, feel free to DM me. We can partner up or share info. Would love to hear what the minimum expected % of ROI from the group.

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Quote from @Logan Laperriere:

Hello,

Welcome to the BP Forum!

20% guaranteed return wow! What type of guarantees are in place? That sounds like a great investment.


 I don't think their is any bad intent here but people should really stay away from the "G Word" when it comes to real estate returns

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