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Shankar Sridhar
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  • San Diego
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Looking for data points from buy and hold investors in Indy

Shankar Sridhar
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego
Posted

Hi Indy Investors,

Just curious to know what are the returns you are getting for a standard 30-year buy and hold properties at Indianapolis, Marion County

I am feeling, most of them who invest here, do flips, BRRRRs to get the highest yields. 

Wondering what's the return in turnkeys and moderate fixer uppers. ?

I am under a contract for a fixer upper property for about 145k$, and seeing yields only about 4-5%.

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