All Forum Posts by: Edwin L.
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Post: AHI Huntsville Management

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
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@Jonathan Child, I just closed on a property in the Huntsville area, and @Caroline Davis of New South Realtors, Huntsville, got max rent for me in about 2 weeks. Give her a shout. Good luck!
Post: First Out of State Deal: What you wish you knew before buying

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
- Posts 104
- Votes 21
@Brant Richardson, I'm interested if you can share your contact with me as well. Quick question: what type of numbers are you getting in the suburbs? I definitely like the tenant profile that seeks a better school district for their families. Thank you!
Post: Investing outside of California

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
- Posts 104
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Hi All, is there a meetup for like minded OOS investors? SF Bay Area?
Post: Just completed my 1st BRRRR in VA

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
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@Brandon Spurlock again, great job! Did you obtain permits?
Post: Investors in Alabama

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
- Posts 104
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Right on James!
Post: Just completed my 1st BRRRR in VA

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
- Posts 104
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Great!
Post: Local Banks / Credit Unions

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
- Posts 104
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Please share with me too? Thanks!
Post: Gauging interest in a San Francisco Quarterly Meetup

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- San Francisco, CA
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I'm down!
Post: Best Investment Platform for 5k or Less?

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- San Francisco, CA
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@Jennifer Jackson
If you need access to your money for a deal, you maybe limited to a bank account. But if you use one might as one be with a bank that pays decent interest like Ally bank or Marcus by Goldman. I'm sure there are other ones out there. Good luck!
Post: BRRRR Financing in Huntsville / Birmingham, AL

- Real Estate Investor
- San Francisco, CA
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Have you tried a commercial lender? Rates are higher but it's asset based and not on your DTI.