All Forum Posts by: Nate Whitting
Nate Whitting has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.
Post: Looking for Columbia, SC multiplex

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 6
- Votes 1
@Andrew R. Lucas Thanks for the advice. I have been actively searching the area and will continue to!
If all goes to plan, I will see you next week!
Post: Looking for Columbia, SC multiplex

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 6
- Votes 1
@Andrew R. Lucas ideally, I’m looking to buy around April of next year. I will be moving there in May.
In regards to the meetup, I will definitely try to make it! I am currently working in Charleston, but we have an office in Columbia. I might be able to work from there for a few days and attend the meet up in the process!
Post: Looking for Columbia, SC multiplex

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 6
- Votes 1
I will be graduating college in the next year and will be moving to Columbia, SC. I am looking for a duplex, triplex, or a quadplex in Columbia- preferably near the university. It could be a value-add or turnkey property!
Post: Looking for Help in Charleston?

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 6
- Votes 1
@Danny Randazzo thank you!
Post: Looking for Help in Charleston?

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 6
- Votes 1
I’m a college student living in Charleston for the summer with an engineering internship. I love running numbers, communicating with people, and solving problems! I’d love to get my foot in the door in real estate because I plan on investing in the future, so if I could be of help in any way, I’d love to give my time.
Post: Financial Organization for Multiple Cash Flow Properties

- Charleston, SC
- Posts 6
- Votes 1
In the future, I’d like to acquire multiple cash flow properties and i am wondering how i would organize and manage the money. If I were to acquire multiple deals, how would I manage the money for each of the deals? Should I have a separate account for each of the different properties? Are there ways to automate the payment process of monthly charges? If the best way is to try to automate and streamline the process, what is the best way to manage the automation to make sure all is going smoothly?