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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

First time Buy and Hold
Good morning, Good Evening, Good afternoon,
My Name is Terron and I live in San Diego California with a desire to create financial freedom buy following the BRRRR method.
Currently I am looking in the Indianapolis area for distressed homes in the 20-30K range, however, is any one able to guide me in the right direction in choosing the right home/homes that I can create a positive cash flow?
IE: acceptable vacancy rates, crime and any other factors that I should be looking at. What credible sites are used to determine these demographics
Thank you in advance
Terron W.
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@Terron Winn I am a SoCal investor that is looking at the Indy market as well. I am currently looking at the 70-140k range SFR so I don't have the contacts for the distressed properties but I can tell you that there are some great local wholesalers in Indy that have some amazing deals. Are you on any buyer lists for the major wholesalers?