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Advertisement"I had a full-time job at the time, and I even had a property manager managing the properties," Cabrera said. Dutton, who has dealt with sellers wanting out, says even property owners trying to offload the problem can lose money in the process. This way, if one unit loses money for whatever reason, the other units will continue to cash flow. In terms of considerations when thinking about the location of an investment property, Dutton noted that one of the biggest expenses buyers often miss, especially in places like South Florida, is property taxes. Another tax mistake buyers make is checking the current property tax and assuming they will pay the same amount.
Persons: it's, Whitney Dutton, Daniel Cabrera, Cabrera, Cabrera isn't, Shelby Johnson, Johnson, Dutton, Chrissy Grigoropoulus, Grigoropoulus Organizations: Service, Native Realty, US Army Locations: South Florida, San Antonio, North Carolina, Florida, New York's Nassau County, New York
A man in Texas purchased a new house only to find a squatter and her goat still living there. He bought the San Antonio property for $175,000 from a woman who was about to foreclose. AdvertisementWhen Daniel Cabrera purchased a five-bedroom property in San Antonio, he didn't expect to find the previous inhabitant still living there along with her aggressive pet goat. Cabrera, a professional homebuyer, purchased the property for $175,000 from a woman who was about to foreclose, Fox News reported. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Daniel Cabrera, Cabrera, couldn't Organizations: San, Service, Fox News, Business Locations: Texas, San Antonio, foreclose
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