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All Forum Posts by: Chris Mullinax

Chris Mullinax has started 64 posts and replied 148 times.

Post: Free resources for investors

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

In your opinion, what digital free resources (e-book, guides, reports, etc.) would a landlord appreciate from a service provider?

Thanks for your comments!

Post: Renting to Millennials 🏡🙋‍♂️

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

@Patrick M. Thanks for these insights, fascinating!

Post: Renting to Millennials 🏡🙋‍♂️

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

@JD Martin Those adjustments make total sense to me! Regarding a different generation.

Post: Renting to Millennials 🏡🙋‍♂️

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

Are you considering the millennial market in your rental property business? If so, what's the best part of renting to millennials? 🤔

Post: What made you think to take action and start investing?

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39
Originally posted by @Greg Scott:

I was a big saver for 20 years. 

At some point, you realize that just socking money in savings or a 401k will never allow you to retire effectively.   After retiring, you can choose to significantly downgrade your lifestyle and worry about running out of money before you die.  Or, you can choose to do something different.  I chose real estate investing.

Now I'm going to retire early, and it looks like my financial situation will continue to improve indefinitely.  

Thanks for sharing your story, Greg. Amazing, I'm glad you're having success as a real estate investor 🙌

Post: What made you think to take action and start investing?

Chris Mullinax
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

Recent studies show most people (64%) see themselves as savers, not investors. What made you think to take action and start investing? 🤔 💰

Post: Looking for Real Estate Team in Marion, Indiana

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

Welcome, Matthew!

I'm the marketing coordinator at www.crmproperties.net 

Our service covers several areas in Indiana, I'd be more than happy to help you with what you need.

Happy investing!

Post: "Outlook brightens for apartment landlords amid rising rents"

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

"Rents are rising, buoyed by strong demand as U.S. home prices push to new highs."

I want to share this article with you today. What are your thoughts on this situation? 🤔 ➡️ https://bit.ly/37u2kZj

Post: Kokomo Indiana market?

Chris Mullinax
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  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

Hi @Daniel Molina! I'm the Marketing Coordinator at CRM Properties in Kokomo. I can set up a call with our sales agent if you want to find out more about the market here. Let me know, and happy investing!

Post: Working with vendors

Chris Mullinax
Posted
  • Property Manager
  • Kokomo, IN
  • Posts 160
  • Votes 39

Do you work with vendors/contractors? If so, what would you say is the most challenging part?