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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Brown

Anthony Brown has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

For intents and purposes, assume you have a $100k starting capital, what is the fastest way to reach $1M in the bank? Background; I am interested to learn if I am going about my rental business the right way, or if there are ways I can optimize?

I am currently looking at purchasing a multi-family property and learned that there are no existing leases, the owner has everyone month-to-month. I had previously valued the property based on stated NOI, have not yet seen rent roll, etc. My question is whether there is a way to discount the value of the property based on the m2m tenants and additional risk of not having long-term leases secured?