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All Forum Posts by: Gaurav A.

Gaurav A. has started 32 posts and replied 83 times.

Post: Zipcode - 36109: Difficult to get the property rented?

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

@Andrew Howell That helps! I hope others have had the same or similar experience.

Post: Zipcode - 36109: Difficult to get the property rented?

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

I am looking to purchase a SFR in 36109 zip code and while researching a bit I found some houses on market for rent for 180 - 200 days. Anyone invested there or familiar with the area? Any PMs, who manage the property in the area? What is the average days to rent a property?

Post: Hazelgreen Alamaba - rentability?

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

@Jason Grey 7 @Michael S.  Thanks for your input !

Post: Hazelgreen Alamaba - rentability?

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

@Blake Jarrett  Can you tell me more about different areas in Hazelgreen that are better than other? This will overall help me with making a decision with this property and in general, going forward. Also how about the rentability of $1000+ pm rentals?

@Jason Grey Properties in the vicinity of good schools tend to do good.  But is there any enough/good demand for rentals in Hazelgreen?  or there is there more demand of owner occupied homes? Also why do you think Hazel green will be next Madison? Signs of New construction? population increase? increase in rents?

Post: Hazelgreen Alamaba - rentability?

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

Currently looking at a property in Hazelgreen Alabama (North of Huntsville). Schools look great but the area looks rural not sure of the rental demand in the area? would love to hear from folks in huntsville or near by areas who know anything about hazelgreen.
Specially any guidance with respect to rentability of the property in the area would be helpful.

Post: Hazelgreen Alamaba - rentability?

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

Currently looking at a property in Hazelgreen Alabama (North of Huntsville).  Schools look great but the area looks rural not sure of the rental demand in the area? would love to hear from folks in huntsville or near by areas who know anything about hazelgreen.
Specially any guidance with respect to rentability of the property in the area would be helpful.

Post: Ply boards in basements

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

@Mike McCarthy   Rest of the worksmanship, seems fine.

Post: Renovation loan: Lender referrals needed

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

Buy and hold rental. 

Post: Renovation loan: Lender referrals needed

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

@Will Gaston  Which market do you target? BY any chance you know anyone in Ohio ? 

@Sean Carroll  I will check out Aloha capital. At a first glance, it looks like they provide short terms loans. For this specific situation I am looking for a long term loan.

Post: Renovation loan: Lender referrals needed

Gaurav A.Posted
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 8

Thanks @Will Gaston

So I will have to take 2 separate loans? One for the purchase price and another one for Renovation? Or just one loan, covering both?