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All Forum Posts by: David Lichtenstadter

David Lichtenstadter has started 12 posts and replied 306 times.

Post: Looking for Equity Partner in NYC, Long Island or Westchester

David LichtenstadterPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 341
  • Votes 143
Hi Dustin and welcome to the BP community. William what city's in NJ do you consider good for cash flow/caps ?? Thanks for your time

Post: Newbie from Charlotte, Michigan

David LichtenstadterPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 341
  • Votes 143
Hi Elijah welcome to the BP community as a newbee myself I'd recommend you to read the world famous book from Robert koyosaci rich dad poor dad and don't forget to check out the "ultimate beginners guide" from bigger pockets.com

Post: Wanting to make an offer

David LichtenstadterPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 341
  • Votes 143
Hi Everett it seems to me that you are planning to make a offer before running the numbers if that's the case then I think that you're starting on the left foot. I would recommend that you first run the numbers and if it matches your investing criteria then you should do the walk over with your agent.

Post: Investing in Multi-family

David LichtenstadterPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 341
  • Votes 143
Thanks Joshua for the recommendation of a good book that's gona help us as newbees succeed and on what market in metro nyc should we try too look at. thanks for your time

Post: Investing in Multi-family

David LichtenstadterPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 341
  • Votes 143
Hi Anthony glad to see you on BP as I'm a newbe just like you I think that I understand your confusion so here have the ultimate beginners guide from BP https://www.biggerpockets.com/real-estate-investing I think that this is the first steppingstone for a good RE education. regards from Brooklyn

Post: New to real estate investing

David LichtenstadterPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 341
  • Votes 143
Hi Robert being a newbee just like you I wish you lots of luck and highly recommend reading the ultimate beginners guide from bigger pockets https://www.biggerpockets.com/real-estate-investing