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All Forum Posts by: Esther C.

Esther C. has started 4 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Macon-GA Owners Group

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16

Good morning, I started a Facebook group for property owners in the Macon-Bibb/Warner Robins, GA area. If any of you would like to join the link is below. The group has a lot of people on that area looking to find housing. 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/280416974817141/?ref=share_g...

Post: New to BRRRR strategy, looking to build connections and a team

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16
@Mehul I invest in middle Georgia and can give you reliable sources for all the above. PM me if you need anything.

Post: Macon, GA - Advice.

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16

I currently own 3(1 duplex and 2 SFR) properties in Macon, and I am buying a 4th(duplex). I'll break down into categories.

 Overview: I will say this, it's not the most alluring area, but the mayor is trying hard to change that narrative. He is Bringing in an Amphitheater for concerts, building a green "city", and bringing major corps such as Coca Cola to have hubs in the area to attract jobs and younger people. We all know if people are employed crime goes down. He also is demolishing some of the blighted areas to make room for new homes. The prospectus he put out reminds me very much of East Point, GA 10 years ago before properties were selling for 300k. I didn't bite then when properties were going for 10k and years later I bought a few in the 50s, now I can barely afford that area. 

Crime: We've ran into a few issues of people breaking in while renovating but once occupied they leave it alone. Other than that people are really nice here. All of the break-ins were crimes of opportunity i.e., a contractor leaving a window open. I've honestly had more aggressive crime issues in ATL. 

Building a team: It took me a while to gain traction because most contractors work outside of Macon and the ones that are there are constantly booked. Once you have a team treat them well and they will treat you like gold. 

Market: Macon is a huge rental area, most of the population rents vs owning. I am buying properties for pennies on the dollar, my recent purchase was a duplex for 26k, we renovated it for 75k, its worth 130k. We are renting both sides for $900 a piece. 

Issues: My biggest issue with Macon is the fact it has no major airport. The nearest airport is ATL which is almost 2 hrs. away with traffic. It also has nothing major going on. Cities have festivals and celebrations going on certain times of the year which attract people and Macon does not have that. Again, I think that will change with the mayor's prospectus.

I am having success there overall and I am glad I didn't listen to people that told me to stay away. That city essentially catapulted my investment journey. If you ever need any advice or a property manager, I have some recommendations for you. You can PM me. 

Post: looking for wholesaler working in the Macon -Warner Robbins Georgia area.

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16

send me a pm and i can send you a few that i use in the area

Post: Asking for referral/recommendation for a property management company Macon Georgia

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16

Send me a PM and I can help you out.

Post: Looking for investors and cash buyers in Middle GA

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
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@Philip Joseph why do you no longer invest in Macon? Seems like the Mayor is trying to make it business friendly. 

Post: Mid GA REIGN Lunch at El Jalisciense! Tuesday 02/14/2023 at Noon

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16
Are you doing this again anytime soon? Would love to attend

Post: Mold after pipe burst and tenant is uncooperative

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16

Thanks for the advice, everyone, we are working out something. 

Post: Mold after pipe burst and tenant is uncooperative

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16

@Rosa Regier thank you for the response. The only reason we offered the discount and hotel in the first place was because of the mold. We did not want to deal with a law suit for not providing a livable home. In addition the electricity was affected so half the house is dim or doesn't work. We can't do any of the work until the insurance company gives us the ok so we can't touch the electricity. They've only approved the mold issue to be dealt with for obvious reason. 

Post: Mold after pipe burst and tenant is uncooperative

Esther C.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 16
I had a pipe burst in one of my occupied rentals and the plumber said it was a "freak accident" and there was nothing we could have done about it. It was running for a few hours before we discovered it. We immediately sent a plumber out and got the pipe repaired. We got a mitigation company out and they responded immediately. There is some mold growth. The same day it happened we offered the tenant, a hotel for her and her pets, close to her work place, for 1 week maybe longer. If she didn't want to leave we offered a $200 discount on a $2200 lease and would credit her $175 for inconvenience of having to bathe at work and do laundry off site. Now she is saying its not enough and how she had to buy "humidifiers and clean very small amount of mold on the wall with bleach. She is demanding we reduce the rent by $500. Not sure how else to respond to her. We figured we did everything to address the problem without hesitation. We are a bit worried she will not pay rent now and we may have to evict. Any advice on how to address this better?