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All Forum Posts by: Cindy Ni

Cindy Ni has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Best Market for First Investment Property

Cindy NiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

Thank you all for the great feedback and advice on this post! Based on my research, I have decided to proceed with the Huntsville metro area given the growth potential / appreciation

Post: Best Market for First Investment Property

Cindy NiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Chris Mignone:
Quote from @Cindy Ni:

Hi All - I am looking to buy my first investment property and I have been researching markets. I am currently in between Charleston, SC and Huntsville, AL. My goal is mostly around cashflow (with high mortgage rates, even a modest amount is good) in an area with a good amount of appreciation as well. I know it depends more on the neighborhood I choose in the area, but would love to know from the more experienced crowd here which market has a higher probability of meeting my goal. 

Also, I am based out of Jersey City and would have preferred to buy a property closer to me, but the properties in this area are way out of my budget and do not seem to cashflow at all. I am a bit nervous about buying a property so far away, so would love to hear if anyone has advice on this. Thank you!

 Hey Cindy,

@Gorden Lopes can help you with the out of state investors group I was telling you about yesterday!

 @Chris Mignone thank you so much for chatting with me earlier this week! And I'll reach out to Gorden Lopes to get added to the out of state investors group! 

Post: Networking Opportunities / Meetups

Cindy NiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

Hi everyone - I am new to real estate investing and am looking to purchase my first investment property in Athens, Alabama. I would love to start networking and connecting with other investors, especially around the Jersey City / NYC area, but also open to connecting with other investors over zoom. I would love to know if there are any recommendations for networking events / meetups in this area, or if you are an investor in the Northern Alabama market, I would be more than happy to connect!

Post: Best Market for First Investment Property

Cindy NiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

@Chris Mignone yes! I just sent you a connection request!

Post: Best Market for First Investment Property

Cindy NiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

Hi All - I am looking to buy my first investment property and I have been researching markets. I am currently in between Charleston, SC and Huntsville, AL. My goal is mostly around cashflow (with high mortgage rates, even a modest amount is good) in an area with a good amount of appreciation as well. I know it depends more on the neighborhood I choose in the area, but would love to know from the more experienced crowd here which market has a higher probability of meeting my goal. 

Also, I am based out of Jersey City and would have preferred to buy a property closer to me, but the properties in this area are way out of my budget and do not seem to cashflow at all. I am a bit nervous about buying a property so far away, so would love to hear if anyone has advice on this. Thank you!

Post: Buy Apartment in Jersey City

Cindy NiPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 4

Hi, I am completely new to real estate and honestly very lost as to where to start. I am looking to buy an apartment in Jersey City as my primary residence (thinking of living in it and renting out another room via Airbnb or to a long-term renter). I am unsure of where to start - I know the first steps would be to understand the financing options (how much of a down payment I would need to put down, getting pre-approval, finding real estate attorney) as well as understand the NJ laws around this. I have been googling but unable to find any good resources. Would anyone be able to point me to a few resources to get started? Thank you!