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All Forum Posts by: Gregory L Hobbs

Gregory L Hobbs has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

@Account Closed ok that makes sense.  That's great news that some people actually have had success with the appreciation side of condos.  I wish a lot more information like this was passed around to show the upside to condos. 

@Joe Splitrock Thanks! that makes sense. I guess the best way is to be involved with the board in some way, shape and or form? Yeah, I know my HOA is a whopping $200. I'm trying to include that fee into my rent.

If you don't mind sharing, what other low-cost ways to get started? 

ok, I will look through the Podcast and see if I can find that episode. 

@Account Closed Yeah that's true too but it's hard to figure out the top. Also, thanks for providing the caveat and it makes sense that why some investors might not prefer condos. 

@Jaron Walling Thanks for the insight! That's what I have been reading but I'm not sure how much does it sucks when you compare to SFRs or Multi-Families. 

Hello!! First and foremost, I want to say thank you for allowing me to be part of the BP community. This is my first post here and it’s centered around using condos as investment property. I just wanted to pick the community brain and figure out is there any successful strategies to owning condos. The reason I am asking because I purchased my first one as investment property. Also, everything I read about condos the information is negative. To me, I know that someone has to be doing well when it comes using condos as rental properties as an investor. I just want some insight and perspectives. Thanks for the help!