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Updated over 5 years ago, 03/20/2019

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David A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Berthoud, CO
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Buying rentals in Central Nebraska

David A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Berthoud, CO
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Hello All. I would like your thoughts on rental property CoC ROI in central Nebraska (Hastings, Grand Island, Kearney) vs other areas in the US. The properties that I have looked at so far all seem to have low CoC (when you account for vacancy, CapEx, R&M, & property management). I'm starting to think that the return just isn't at a desirable level in central Nebraska vs what I can get from... lets say Stocks.

I am looking for multifamily units (ideally 4 plex) that are 1bd/bth or 2bd/1bth per unit. I currently live in Northern Colorado and will be investing from a distance and hiring a local property management company. I am looking to buy in Central Nebraska because this is where I grew up, my family still lives in the area, I have a pretty good network of people, and I feel like I know the area. I am very interested in any thoughts you want to put out there.

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