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All Forum Posts by: Ankur Bagchi

Ankur Bagchi has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Is it a good time to buy a house to rent out in San Francisco?

Ankur BagchiPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

Hey guys,

First time buyer. I’m looking at buying in East SF with 5-10% down. I plan to get something under 1.5mil with 1-2 bedrooms. Goal is to lease 1 bedroom so my monthly payment becomes my rent.

My questions are:

- Is it a good time to buy given the current market conditions? Is it likely there’s a better time after a few months?

- Condo, good or bad? What’s the drawbacks and advantages of a condo?

- What are some must-check things when purchasing a city house?

Thanks a lot. Appreciate all responses.

Regards,

Ankur

Post: Remote Work - Want to move to a cheap state and house-hack

Ankur BagchiPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

Hey there,

I currently work in California and am looking to invest in a rental property (initially maybe even live in it to house-hack).

I’m looking to move and work remotely from some cheaper state so I can personally manage a property and be near it. Long distance management isn’t for me, especially at this early point.

Would y’all have any good recommendations? Even having future neighbors from here would be amazing!

Post: Starting out by buying in Cincinnati - looking for local investor

Ankur BagchiPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

Hey guys, I'm planning to buy my first property in Cincinnati, Ohio. It has great RTV and I'm looking for a starter cash flow property around $100k. I've shortlisted some options and talking to realtors, but would love to connect with local investors in the area. I'm also looking for some good property management, since I've read that can be the downfall of any rental.

Thanks for reading!