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Rubin Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • TX
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out of state investor

Rubin Thomas
  • Rental Property Investor
  • TX
Posted

Hi everyone,

I'm doing some due diligence into the Indianapolis rental market and was looking for some guidance and contacts I can connect with (namely a strong real estate agent, PM, lender, another investor who knows the area well, etc). 

I'm currently looking to purchase buy and hold properties long-term for cash flow. I'm looking for a duplex in the 60k to 80k range in a Class B or C neighborhood. My goal is to buy them with conventional financing. Ideally I would want them already tenant occupied with minor cosmetic updates needed. 

I know that may be alot but wanted to see if that criteria would be achievable here.


Thanks for reading,

Rubin

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