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All Forum Posts by: Gabriel Benavidez

Gabriel Benavidez has started 46 posts and replied 89 times.

Post: Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19

thank you austin very helpful information

Post: Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
Ethan: I hope you get the deal!! I think next year after my lease is up Ill buy another house so I can live in and rent out the extra bedrooms to my friends. Caleb: yeah I really don't want to deal with maintenance and don't want to pay for appliances! And sounds good!

Post: Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19

wow congratulations!! how will you go about buying the second home? 

Are you currently renting right now? and my goal is also to have 5 by at least 27

Post: Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
When doing this "brrrr"d method how long did it take you to cash out refinance your first rental property? And what kinda price range are you buying these houses for? I'm new at this so I'm just trying to gather as much information I can. And that's awesome it makes me happy that you are retired at the age of 32! What an accomplishment for you and your wife

Post: Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
That's awesome to hear! Did you use the "BRRRR" strategy?

Post: Buying rental property but still want to enjoy my 20s

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
I'm 21 and I'm in the closing stage of my new rental property which ​im excited because I'm always looking for the future and being financially stable and having passive income 10-15 years from now. But that being said I don't want to live at home with my parents, I need my privacy so my questions is if is dumb to rent in the city and enjoy my 20s while my mortgage gets paid for and yes I already have the tenants. And what are some things you guys would recommend to me?

Post: Don't want to wait a year to buy my 2nd rental property

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
Is there any other way I can cash out refinance my rental home instead of waiting a year or two?

Post: My family are not being supportive

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
Thank you!

Post: My family are not being supportive

Gabriel BenavidezPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
  • Posts 94
  • Votes 19
My family are not risk takers whatsoever Next month I should be closing on my very first rental property so I'm pretty excited but I told my family I want to use the "BRRRR" method which I explained to them, but they just don't like the fact that I will be risking and getting higher interest rates on my next rental property. And it just really sucks not having supportive people around you please help Me to try and convincing them that it's going to be worth and I'll have a passive income in 15 years from now.