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Saad D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Looking to expand into Indiana

Saad D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I currently live in NJ and invest 100% in Philly. I'm now looking to invest in Indiana. I would really appreciate it if folks can share some information about the areas they invest in Indiana.

My strategy is focused on BRRRR and 1-4 units. I am open to entering the student housing market if that's a good option in Indiana. I try to achieve a minimum of 1% rule.

Would love to chat with a local realtor or investor if you're up for a quick zoom call. Thank you!

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Alora Glaze
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Alora Glaze
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Welcome to the Indy market!!

Student housing markets are best achieved in neighborhoods like Broad Ripple (Butler Univ.), 16 Tech, or even Haughville (smaller homes near IUPUI). That is, if you're staying local to Indianapolis.
I would suggest joining the Indianapolis Out of State investor groups on Facebook to get further insight into local options, opinions, including contractors, realtors and news other investors are sharing.

Let me know if you need any referrals - always happy to help!

Best of luck to you!

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