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Morgan Nilsen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sandefjord, Norway
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Looking for contacts in Indianapolis

Morgan Nilsen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sandefjord, Norway
Posted

Hey,

Im a foreign investor who is looking to get more local knowledge about the great city of Indianapolis. I am hoping to find some people I can ask questions about. I am especially interested in finding out where the class A and B neighborhoods are, and to find out what the local demographic prefers in terms of units to rent. 

I am interested in good cashflow, to balance/hedge my other investments. 

I am also looking for contacts in property management, law, renovation and buyers agents.

Hoping for good response!

-Mr Morgan Nilsen

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Louise A.
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Louise A.
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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@Morgan Nilsen

http://www.trulia.com/local/indianapolis-in/type:h...

Check out the link.  I've classified the heat map as dark green = D, light green = C, yellow = B and pink = A.  Its pretty accurate, especially if you're just starting out in an area.  Let me know if you have specific questions.  Good luck!  

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