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Michael DiNuzzo
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A new Investors questions for 2021

Michael DiNuzzo
  • New to Real Estate
  • Long Island, NY
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Hi All!

I am at the early stages of my investing career and was hoping to gain some insight here from my fellow like minded peers. I am based in NY but looking to invest in long term rentals in other states. Would love to gain some of your insight and or thoughts on the below.

- 2021 multi family projections and market over all 

- 2021 up and coming markets (states/cities)

- Insight on the governments forbearances and moratoriums..more importantly their potential impact 

- In terms of acquiring property, should we capitalize on the low rates or wait for the supposed "crash"?

- Baseline stats/data you look for in a multifamily investment (% of cash flow, Cap rate, demographics, etc)

- Advice for buying out of state and best practices

- Best advice for pulling the trigger on that first investment!

I appreciate all the insight and would open the opportunity to chat on the matter with all! 

Best, 

Mike 

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    Reece Iovine
    • Realtor
    • Columbus, OH
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    Reece Iovine
    • Realtor
    • Columbus, OH
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    - 2021 multi family projections and market over all

    I believe the market will remain strong into 2021 especially in markets with strong macro economics - population growth, diverse employment, etc. Money is cheap and the FED has stated they will hold rates low for a while. I don't think we will see a crash anytime soon due to the lack of housing available, however we may see a pull back as rates climb. My opinion

    - 2021 up and coming markets (states/cities)

    COLUMBUS OHIO :)

    - In terms of acquiring property, should we capitalize on the low rates or wait for the supposed "crash"?

    What if a crash never comes?? Buy now, buy later, keep buying at all times. Just change your criteria as the market changes. Find great deals so that you can weather a storm if one comes. But don't be one of the many people waiting on the sidelines to buy property and never get in.

    - Baseline stats/data you look for in a multifamily investment (% of cash flow, Cap rate, demographics, etc)

    In columbus I like 15% coc with a minimum cashflow per door at 100 but prefferably closer to 250. Usually can only get 250 if I renovate

    - Advice for buying out of state and best practices

    Work with a great real estate agent...they will make your life easy with great deals and referrals for other team members.

    - Best advice for pulling the trigger on that first investment!

    Work with an agent and start making offers. Don't be a tire kicker. Your first deal won't be your best. Submit offers at a price that works for you don't hold back. As an investment realtor I want my clients submitting offers every week I don't care if they are 20% below list...an offer gives me soemthing to negotiate :)

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