All Forum Posts by: Konstantin Boubev
Konstantin Boubev has started 7 posts and replied 46 times.
Post: Oil Tank Removal cost

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
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I sold the property as is, didn't remediate the soil.
Post: Oil Tank Removal cost

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
- Votes 28
I have sold the property since. Thank you.
Post: Syndication and Crowdfunding: Its BIG Business, Gene Trowbridge

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
- Votes 28
I will attend
Post: How To Buy Discounted Properties Online, w/ Konstantin Boubev

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
- Votes 28
I'm looking forward to share my knowledge and experience.
Post: Rental property in Windham/Hunter NY area

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
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Post: Looking to network with RE professionals in Ironton OH

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
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Looking to network with RE professionals in Ironton OH 45638. If you have real estate investments in Ironton OH, lets connect.
Post: Rental property in Windham/Hunter NY area

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
- Votes 28
I just sold it.
Post: Anyone begin their real estate journey in their late 40s?

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
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This is a mindset question. 10 years from now you would wish that you started investing 10 years ago.
I started investing actively in real estate when I was 46. I purchased my primary residence when I was 36.
In 3 short years I was able to BRRRR 13 doors and build $4500 monthly PCF. I was able to do that because of my W2, my credit, and my professional ( I'm administrator) experience. You can do it too.
Post: US Real Estate: Valuations And Outlook Post 2020 Recession

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
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Looking forward this event.
Post: 5 months without rent pay

- Rental Property Investor
- Howard Beach, NY
- Posts 52
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Even if you decide to sell the property, you still need to evict the tenant in most cases. Someone offered me a property in Queens, a great deal, with a problem tenant and I didn't buy it. It's just not worth the hustle. Experienced PM's might be able to give you a valuable advice, I'm sure you are not the only one dealing with this problem.