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Post: Investor/Agent Checking-In: Madison, WI

- Real Estate Agent
- Madison, WI
- Posts 93
- Votes 40
@Adam Streiffer
Thanks! I live downtown (near Willy St.), but that is a challenging area to find building where the numbers meet my criteria. Therefore, I have been driven mostly by metrics (although I favor good neighborhoods).
My properties are all within 20 minutes (Downtown, Near East, Vilas, Middleton, West Madison, and even rural Oregon)
Post: Anyone else in Madison doing buy and hold?

- Real Estate Agent
- Madison, WI
- Posts 93
- Votes 40
I have been buying in/around Madison for the last 5 years, and with a short break do to a large amount of work travel have been able to pick up 2-3 buildings a year. I haven't sold anything yet, and go into each acquisition with a ~10 year plan so I count that as "Buy-and-Hold"
I have thought of doing some flips, but I'm not particularly handy and once I find a quality property I have a hard time letting go of it. I guess I'm a bit of a hoarder. :)
Would enjoy connecting.
Post: Investor/Agent Checking-In: Madison, WI

- Real Estate Agent
- Madison, WI
- Posts 93
- Votes 40
Hi Everyone -
Long time reader, but this is my first post. I hope to maintain a more consistent presence on the site after this one and try to give back to this great community.
A little bit about myself and background:
- I come from a family with a lot of real estate background (mostly in the capacity of agents), so I was always surrounded by it and very interested. I actually started obtaining my license in high school.
- First investment purchase was in 2010 (month I graduated College/started first real job). It was a Duplex that I "House Hacked" before knowing of that great term.
- Continued buying property (SFHs, Duplexes, and a 5 unit) as I worked in Healthcare IT. My job required that I travel most weeks, and slowed my investing down, but provided good income to save for down payments.
- As most local investors in Madison know, it can be a tough market to make the numbers work. I have focused on creative financing/deal structuring and high leverage to allow me to grow my portfolio quickly while managing the properties closely to maintain positive cash flow.
- I left my corporate job 18 months ago to focus on Real Estate. The decreased travel, and increased flexibility has been great! I spend about 60% of my working hours focused on being a Realtor (Assisting Buyers and Sellers of Investment Properties, SFHs, and Condos). The remainder is split about 50/50 between management and searching for my next deal.
Feel free to reach out, and I always enjoy connecting with local folks to learn what/how they are innovating and putting deals together.
Cheers,
Paul Haviland