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Updated over 1 year ago, 04/13/2023
WHERE TO INVEST???
Hey Everyone,
I currently live in Colorado and am looking to purchase real estate to eventually turn into a rental. What are your thoughts on good markets to be targeting (towns, cities, states, etc.). If you were looking to put little cash down and still generate CoC return, where would you be looking?
Thanks everyone!
Quote from @Derek Fike:
Hey Everyone,
I currently live in Colorado and am looking to purchase real estate to eventually turn into a rental. What are your thoughts on good markets to be targeting (towns, cities, states, etc.). If you were looking to put little cash down and still generate CoC return, where would you be looking?
Thanks everyone!
Hey Derek! Here's a piece of content I made in order to help have conversations with investors.
You can get additional context and people's feedback on the forum post below.
https://www.biggerpockets.com/...
Hello @Derek Fike,
Some considerations:
- The investor loans I have seen require a down payment of 20% to 30%. As far as I know, there is no way to obtain an investor loan with a lower down payment.
- The lower the down payment, the lower your cash flow and return. I put together the following to demonstrate this.
For what you want, the location is not the issue. The problem is high-interest rates and finding a lender who will permit less than 20% down.
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- Eric Fernwood
Texas is a great option for real estate investments. With no income tax, business friendly regulations and a variety of housing options to choose from, it's an attractive destination for budding real estate investors. Plus, its major cities like Austin, Houston and Dallas are booming with growth! If you're considering Texas as your next real estate venture, shoot me a DM and I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you have. Best of luck in your investment endeavors!
Quote from @Matt Cyberski:
@Kevin Bartlett I've been considering SW Florida. What are your thoughts there?
Hey Matt, sorry for the late replay, been swamped. Market inventory is low, the rental market is very hot.
HI All know Detroit takes a bid hit from a lot of investors but we have taken the time 4 years to build a great team on the ground there and are getting astounding numbers both with buy and hold and flip projects and since we also love toledo for the same reasons it makes sense the 2 work great together .
We are getting great numbers in both places more the willing to chat and explain more if anyone is interested