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All Forum Posts by: Benjamin Kanevsky

Benjamin Kanevsky has started 10 posts and replied 38 times.

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Chris Purcell:

@Benjamin Kanevsky Philly gets over 1%

 What are some good zip codes in Philly to look at?

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Alexander Szikla:

There are plenty of areas that meet the 1% rule. But what if they have high taxes or high maintenance costs. Doesn't that defeat the purpose. Look past the top line only!

 I completely agree with that statement. Which is why I'm having a hard time finding any area that would make long term sense. 

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Steven Foster Wilson:

@Benjamin Kanevsky you should look into Columbus OH. We have a bunch of SFH, and if you look carefully enough you can find some 1%'ers

 Would you be able to inbox me some examples?

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Steven Foster Wilson:

@Benjamin Kanevsky you should look into Columbus OH. We have a bunch of SFH, and if you look carefully enough you can find some 1%'ers

 Could you send me some examples?

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Sean McDonnell:

Eastern, NC has some markets that have SFHs that meet the 1% rule. Property taxes are relatively low and there are a lot of military folks. 

 Sean any particular towns or cities you would recommend looking at? 

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14

@Deniz Eker where in central Florida? Orlando is nowhere near the 1 percent rule? Can you send example of a property?

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14

@Andrew Rosenberg

Ohio property taxes are pretty high and most areas are declining in population. Colombus I haven’t seen anything that gets close to 1 percent unless the neighborhood is bad.

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14

@Benjamin Kanevsky

Not one response?

Post: Any areas out there for single families close to 1 percent rule?

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14

Looking to find an area to purchase some single family rentals. Not looking in areas with declining population, high property taxes or schools rated below 5. Is it still possible in 2020? I’ve literally been looking nationwide without a market in site.

Post: What should I pay? 12 unit

Benjamin KanevskyPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Jupiter, FL
  • Posts 42
  • Votes 14

Is it possible for you to post the address of the building now that you have closed on it. Just curious what a property like this looks like.