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All Forum Posts by: Victoria Kemezy

Victoria Kemezy has started 0 posts and replied 5 times.

@Joel Florek I have not read the Compound Effect but I will definitely pick it up! I always love to hear about books that truly inspire people.

@Joel Florek I absolutely love this story! I thought I was excited when I owned 4 units by 24. I am a firm believer in the law of attraction and I think this article just proves how true it can be. You wanted the 16 unit building and things just happened to align and make it possible. I would love to know more about the financing options you used. I had juggled the idea around about a commercial property but had not found anyone to give me good advice on how to go about making the purchase. If you could share any of that information I would greatly appreciate it!

@Account Closed He actually just jumped on the $1000 because he wanted to dump the property. It was about to be condemned and he was taking whatever he could. 

@Jameson Drew No I actually found the listing in our local paper in the classifies section. It was for sale for through Tucker for awhile asking $10,000 and then went off the market and I offered $1,000 and that I would pay closing costs. Below is a picture of what it first looked like and some time later after renovations.

I love to see people investing in Muncie, IN. I bought a 3-Unit building in downtown Muncie in the historical Emily Kimbrough District for $700 (yeap! you heard right) two years ago. I did all the labor myself with my father and put about $25,000 into it. I now rent one unit for $600 and the two upstairs units when complete will need about $10,000 additional work and am expecting an additional $850 per month from those. I also experienced the same issue with the electric company here in Indiana! Hope to see you invest in Muncie more!