All Forum Posts by: Timothy Lewis
Timothy Lewis has started 6 posts and replied 357 times.
Post: 30 property portfolio & 45 property porfolio
- Investor
- Miami, FL
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It seems like you have a great opportunity at your footsteps. Is seller financing an option? I think this will allow you to acquire maybe even more than 7 properties.
Best of luck brother!
Post: How have you been successful in finding deals?
- Investor
- Miami, FL
- Posts 377
- Votes 258
- Doing deals
- Networking
- Doing more deals
Post: Newbie looking for advice!
- Investor
- Miami, FL
- Posts 377
- Votes 258
Set aside a couple of hours and dive into the rabbit hole of BP forums. All your questions have already been answered tons of times. Good Luck!
Post: Agents needed for townhome showings
- Investor
- Miami, FL
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@Bernadeau C.
I'll send you a PM
Post: Out of state investing in Memphis
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- Miami, FL
- Posts 377
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Check out the article below. It will provide some guidance on vetting PM companies. Also, I highly recommend reading/listening to David Greene's book on Long Distance RE Investing. GOLD MINE!
Good Luck!
Check out Aaron Chapman's team with Security National Mortgage Company
Post: where to invest in Miami ?
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- Miami, FL
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@Antonio Galofaro
If I had a million dollar budget, I would look for a small value-add apartment complex any where from Ft. Lauderdale to Miami.
Post: My first commercial apartment building!
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- Miami, FL
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@Nicole (Dunlap) Pendergrass
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
I gotta make sure I get my sock game right on my next closing! Major 🔑
Thanks for sharing.
Post: Favorite Tennessee Markets?
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- Miami, FL
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Even though Memphis is a bit saturated, it is a great market and you can still find a deal there.
Post: where to invest in Miami ?
- Investor
- Miami, FL
- Posts 377
- Votes 258
What is your end goal? Are you looking to create passive or active income? Miami is an expensive market. You will need a good amount of capital to play in South Florida, or access to a good amount of capital. If you don't, are you willing to house hack? Like @Bradley Sriro and @Nat C. stated, you have to be specific. Not only so we can help answer your question, but so you have clear direction during your real estate journey (Very Important).



