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All Forum Posts by: Ken Breeze

Ken Breeze has started 102 posts and replied 419 times.

Post: Get an Easy Start in Real Estate Become a Florida Property Finder

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 485
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Thanks for the update @John Thedford . Adding it to my knowledge base ;-)

Post: Get an Easy Start in Real Estate Become a Florida Property Finder

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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That's great advice @John Thedford . Any other tips? I'm a sponge when it comes to learning new information. I noticed a few good threads that pop up below this thread that I will be reading as well.

Post: Get an Easy Start in Real Estate Become a Florida Property Finder

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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Thanks for pointing that out to me @John Thedford . What do those numbers you refer to exactly? How about a partnership instead? And do you know of other states where it's not feasible?

Post: Get an Easy Start in Real Estate Become a Florida Property Finder

Ken BreezePosted
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Yes, you can earn money in real estate in Florida, risk-free, by committing nothing more than your time. Become a real estate property finder, it's a perfect opportunity for those who are interested in earning extra income and learning about investing through part-time or weekend work.

The truth of it is, real estate investing is an extraordinary path to financial freedom, but not everyone has the money or the credit to invest in education or properties themselves.

But there is a risk-free way for you to start. In fact, many full-time investors started out by finding properties for other investors as a way to learn the business, earn extra cash, and take their first step toward their OWN financial freedom.

If this is something for you, head on over to get more details and answers to all your questions. You can get started in Orlando and vicinity, St. Petersburg, Lehigh Acres, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, West Palm Beach, Miami and many more cities. Learn as you go and we'll teach you a few things about seller financing, subject to, rent to own and how to call FSBO homeowners.

Go ahead and sign up here to learn more and receive your complimentary Special Report "How to Easily Earn Risk-Free Money in Real Estate" when you sign up.

Post: Seeking Professionals to Support Solar Tech Multifamily Projects

Ken BreezePosted
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Posts 485
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Property managers, developers, contractors, landscapers, interior- exterior- and light-designers, private equity investors , attorneys; Breezopoly, LLC is seeking like-minded individuals and companies to connect with us in upgrading, modernizing and developing solar technology equipped multi-family apartments and communities throughout the USA.

Think Solar roof carports for shading and electricity generation (double win) for the community-, tenant- and public use, Tesla power walls for storage, electric bikes, and community cars and charging stations as amenities and profit center, automatic smart lighting systems, warm water production for general and pool use through heat transfer and much more.

Please feel free to connect with me here, on  LinkedIn or schedule a call with me to start a conversation.

Get inspired here.

Post: I have 100k. What should I do?

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hey @Jacob Prelle  

We went through many RE strategies; from wholesale, fix & flips, SFR, seller financing, quads and all the way up to mobile homes, storage, and land. We have realized that commercial multifamily is probably the best for both the real estate sponsor/syndicator and the passive investor. It took a few years to "get there" with our experience and mindset.

So obviously I'm biased, but for good reasons. We are now 90% focussed on multifamily real estate acquisitions nationwide wherever the deal makes solid sense.

Post: Seeking Private Investors For Multifamily Project | Atlanta GA

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hey @Naftali Schabes , thanks for your reply. We're looking for private equity investors or private lenders at this point.  But please send me a colleague request and PM for future opportunities. 

-Ken

Post: Seeking Private Investors For Multifamily Project | Atlanta GA

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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I’m looking to connect with private investors (sophisticated and/or accredited) who want to yield a higher and safer return on their capital. My partners and I will be syndicating several multifamily investment opportunities in 2018.

I invite you to sign up to our qualified members' list to get access to our partner bios and deal packages to start the conversation.

And even if this deal gets passed up, gets closed or is simply not the size, area or CAP rate you're looking for to join in on, sign up anyway, we are constantly evaluating more properties, and as they do, we will notify you as soon as they become available. We'll also let you know about our upcoming one-on-one and group investor calls. Feel free to reach out to me anytime.  

Cheers, and feel free to connect with me on Linked In, Ken

P.S. Property Managers, if you're coming around properties that fit our search criteria, we'd be more than happy to run them through our underwriting to see if the numbers make sense. This would be a great opportunity to do business together.

Post: Investor Meetup in Mesa, Arizona

Ken BreezePosted
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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@Shiloh Lundahl is this a commercial multifamily meetup or below 5 units and SFH? Can I find you on meetup.com, if so, what's your group's name and do you meet monthly?

Thanks, Ken