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John P.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Indianapolis - Looking for Real Estate Agent/PM recommendations

John P.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

Hi!

I'm a Norwegian that are looking for a real estate agent and property manager in Indianapolis. I live in Norway and are not going to Indianapolis very often so I'm dependent on the team I'm building.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a reliable real estate agent/property manager that can help me find deals in Indianapolis, preferably with owner financing (I'm not able to get a bank loan in the US). I'm looking for buy & hold deals. Rental properties.

Someone might ask why I want to invest in the US. The short answer is that in Norway it's real hard to find deals that gives a positive cash flow. You can look at this in two ways; Either the real estate prices are too high. Or the rental prices are to low. Of course people are earning money on real estate in Norway as well, but its hard if you're not able to cash out large parts of the property when buying. So thats the reason! And because I love traveling to the US and want another excuse to come over:)

Why do I choose investing in Indianapolis? Because @Morgan Nilsen recommended it. After I've been listening to his advices I've done some research myself and found that Indianapolis seems like a great place to start:)

I'm looking forward to hear from you!

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