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All Forum Posts by: Darian Sanayei

Darian Sanayei has started 9 posts and replied 46 times.

Post: How would you turn $500,000 into 5 million in 5 years?

Darian SanayeiPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula CA
  • Posts 50
  • Votes 16

@Monique ODell i think I would come short on the 5mil goal in 5 years so I’d decide real fast the risk is greater than the reward. But if I were going to try to reach the 5mil goal I’d invest all 750k that he left me ;)

Realistically in this scenario I would go buy two 250k single family homes cash that could rent out for 2k a month each so you clear an estimated 2500 a month profit. Save that 2500 a month for 20 months (50k) and use as a down payment on a new property. Repeat 3 times within the 5 years.

Now 5 years is up and you didn’t reach the goal so you sell the two original houses and give that 500k to Joe. But you own 3 cash flowing properties with minimum 150k equity

Post: Real estate Lawyer in Temecula CA

Darian SanayeiPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula CA
  • Posts 50
  • Votes 16

@Katie Lepore hi Katie thanks for the reply. I'm looking for LLC formation and title/ deed transfer.

Post: Real estate Lawyer in Temecula CA

Darian SanayeiPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula CA
  • Posts 50
  • Votes 16

Does anyone know or can refer to a good Lawyer for real estate near Temecula or San Diego?

Thanks

Post: Anyone here a loan signing agent?

Darian SanayeiPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula CA
  • Posts 50
  • Votes 16

I’m based in Southern California and am genuinely looking into becoming a notary public to be a loan signing agent.

Just looking to connect with anyone who is, or has already done what seems to be “short process” of becoming a loan signing agent.

Is it difficult to acquire appointments? Or is it as much as you prefer to work?

If they have any tips, recommendations, etc.

Thank you

Post: Should i wait until next year to buy my first property?

Darian SanayeiPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula CA
  • Posts 50
  • Votes 16

@Mark Yesa how are you finding deals in Seattle / Everett with 18k capital, and positive cash flow?

I’ve looked into investing in Washington and can’t seem to get the numbers to make sense

Post: Negative cashflow on Rental Property .

Darian SanayeiPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Temecula CA
  • Posts 50
  • Votes 16

@Vinh Huynh I agree with finding a better location to have positive cash flow. What you could do to break even could be to rent out the rooms separately. So if you have a 3 bedroom house renting for 2200. You could rent out each room for 800 and the master bedroom for 900 to atleast make your payments and costs on the property.

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