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What data should I look at before buying in a market?
Hi all,
I am interested in getting into real estate investing. I am currently in my early 20's, have a well paying W2, and would like to begin investing immediately. I am interested in and focused on mid-term rentals and am looking to invest in other markets outside of my current location mainly due to high purchase prices. I have begun reading David Greene's Long-Term Real Estate Investing to ensure I do this properly.
What types of data should I be looking at before choosing a market for mid-term rentals? Should I focus on attracting one target audience or multiple target audiences?
Any and all advice is very much appreciated!
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There are a few ways to approach this. Do you currently own your own home? If not, I'd start there!
- Buy something that you can add value to, refinance in a year or two (or when it makes sense), take the cash out and buy an investment property
- Buy new construction, let the builders build the equity for you while you live there, sell in two years (or LTR - MTR typically isn't allowed in new construction neighborhoods)
If you are thinking of self-managing, what about Winston Salem/Greensboro area? It's still drivable from Raleigh area and much more affordable. I manage a few MTRs in that area and they perform well. Or what about areas outside of Raleigh? I have an MTR I manage in Benson and that one performs well too.