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All Forum Posts by: Guyoz Golan

Guyoz Golan has started 9 posts and replied 140 times.

Post: Timing the market - Next market 'crash'

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Hey guys, looking for opinions!

We all know time in the market is better than timing the market, but still, how would you go about being prepared for the next market correction? What is your strategy for being ready to such an event, assuming it will happen?

Having some cash aside is nice, but being ready on the investment opportunity is key. 

Given that interest rates will skyrocket and borrowing will be harder, what is the best way to be 'all-in' on the next sale?

Post: US Real Estate Market compared to the European Market

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Interesting, I'm hearing a lot about the positive trend with northern England in particular. Are you set on Manchester, or looking into smaller towns nearby?

Post: Colorado Brokerage Start-Up . Tips for Building Agent Team?

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Hey March,

Not enough in the know to help you out, just saw the thread as interested to know more about Boulder and areas for BRRR or 4plx house hacking.

Seems like you have that entrepreneur fire in ya, wishing you the best of luck with the new business

Post: FL SPRINGS, DR ALTAMONTE E 850 32701

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14
Originally posted by @Tyler Gibson:

@Guyoz Golan It is a fine area. I think there used to be a bank on the bottom floor of that building. the traffic on that road can be heavy during rush hour. 

 Thanks Tyler! It seems like the property has been on sale since (at least) feb 2015. I'd really love to get more opinions or side data on it. The company that is organizing the deal stated they have the renter of the whole building locked in until 2023.

Post: FL SPRINGS, DR ALTAMONTE E 850 32701

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Hi guys,

There is a group (sort of REIT) where I'm from that is organizing the purchase and betterment of this building.

I am aware of general stats and information, rent agreement they have etc, but would like to know any other 'on the ground' information from FL BiggerPockets members.

Is there any information you'd share about the specific building or area? Would love to get some pointers.

Thanks!

Post: Chattanooga TN, opinions?

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

@Oscar Zendejas I'm down with sticking to the cash flow side of things and not 'bank' on speculation. But still, it is something to consider, because if not, I'd rather and look for lower quality areas.

Great stats for that first deal! I agree about PM services but will want to have some sort of foot on the grounds as well (perhaps a JV). You mentioned B and C neighbourhoods, which are specific ones in Chatanooga that you recommend?

Appreciate all the help.

Post: Chattanooga TN, opinions?

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

@Ali Boone , thanks for chipping in. I hear what you say about this city already 'blooming'. Hearing about ost deals going above asking is a clear sign - are you strictly referring to the mls? about BRRRR, I'm not sold on getting anything turn-key, but wasn't looking specifically to BRRRR this.

@William Allen , are you referring to %2 with the typical calculations like here on BP? I understand you are writing from a position (which is cool), but how are you sourcing large deal flow off the market? Any knowledge of to which areas I should look more into for midrange buys? Specifically MF.

Post: HELOC Closed! $94,000! It was quite an adventure!

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Great success! Keep up the good work.

Looking forward hearing about more wins from ya.

Post: I hate this website.

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Everything is two-sided.

Going into a business with no market or 'competition' will signal that it is probably not worthwhile.

On the other hand, a booming business or industry will a huge industry and competition, shows there is something to it.

It doesn't matter, as in both cases you'd still need to kick-*** and work hard to succeed. Might as well do it in RE (or other industries you are interested in).

Post: Chattanooga TN, opinions?

Guyoz GolanPosted
  • Investor and Founder
  • Jerusalem, Israel
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 14

Hey @Oscar Zendejas , thanks for the comment and info!

When you say great CF market, do you mean appreciation is not where you see it going in the future? I've actually heard about it starting to be more 'trendy' and attracting youngsters, not that appreciation is my main target.

Great to know you made it all this way for investing. What did you end up working on, and did you work on it from the grounds up or used any turn-key / management services?

I'm really interested to know about deal flow and what you've got going there.

What areas would you say are best for multifamilies investments, say B+, A- quality?

Appreciate the help & connections,  looking forward to reading anything else about the area. 

Tagging @Ben Jacoby for future ref.