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All Forum Posts by: David Knize

David Knize has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Alan Cowgill Private Money

David KnizePosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Thank you to everybody who has posted here. You all have given me some insight and references to a subject which I have been interested in for some time. One question I have is has anyone applied any of the principles learned through their studies and successfully landed private lenders?

I appreciate your time,

Dave

Post: Pittsburgh

David KnizePosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

hello jeff, just thought I'd provide food for thought. You might want to consider lower purchase levels than what you stated. If your price range was to limit risk, you could do the same for cheaper properties by screening tenants carefully. I personally believe that the Pittsburgh is a wonderful place to invest and the population decline is stabilizing if not reversing. You should consider duplex and other multi-fams as they typically provide greater cash flow and are in abundance. Another area of interest might be mobile homes as they can be aquired extremely cheaply and in some cases for free with a tax burden that can be financed with the tax office, which inturn would cash flow great in regard to purchase commitments.
Hope this helps,

Dave

Post: offer of service in the pittsburgh area

David KnizePosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

:idea:
New to the real estate investment world. Looking to build contacts in the industry. Willing to work with professional investors in the pittsburgh/ world wide community in order to gain valuable experience in real estate investment, all avenues considered.
Considering bird dog activity, shadowing, and offering an extra set of eyes and boots on the ground. Thank you for your support and consideration.

P.S. Hello to all on BP