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All Forum Posts by: Bishwash Aryal

Bishwash Aryal has started 8 posts and replied 43 times.

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 45
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@Joel S. I will be financing with conventional loan and if owner financing is available I would consider that based on the terms.

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Maggie W. are you referring to Macon, GA when you said middle Georgia?

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Gary Kline thank you for the suggestion. It would be ideal to be able to run things locally but I have to move in a year and half from this area, then the properties here is going to be managed out of state anyway, thats what got me thinking I was why not find some place “better” if there is one! Which turns out to be an overwhelming possibilities.

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
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@Marc Winter If we were to compare rochester, binghamton and scranton what would your opinions be? are they similar market

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@James Wise thanks for the detailed response. I am sure it is a balance between risk and reward.

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Nathan Roberts thanks for the detailed response. Who are the biggest employers in you area? what has been the driving force for population growth? any recent growth in number of jobs created?

Post: find market to build cash flow portfolio out of state

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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What factors should be considered while looking for a market to build a cash flow portfolio while investing out of state. I would like to focus on a single area to start with and buy 5-10 SFH or 2-4 units in one area before moving to another.

When investing out of state, you can choose any area that has good cash flow but with that there comes a challenge to pick a market and stick with it. Trying to look for deals and build relationship in multiple areas at the same time might not be the best strategy as it can be exhausting and you loose focus and keep bouncing one market to another.

Looking for suggestions on how to pick one and what strategies has worked for out of state investors.

What are some areas out of state investors would suggest for cash flow portfolios?

Post: First Rochester Investment

Bishwash AryalPosted
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@Ian C.

Just sent you a dm

Post: Analyze CashFlow on a Duplex

Bishwash AryalPosted
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@Matt Garneau

Sure, please send me a private message

Post: Analyze CashFlow on a Duplex

Bishwash AryalPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
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Please help me analyze this deal... ~6% CoC Return is this a good deal?