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All Forum Posts by: Jen Kurtz

Jen Kurtz has started 2 posts and replied 85 times.

Post: Anybody familiar with SHARON, PA?

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Originally posted by @Edward Shin:

@Scott Weaner Ha! I think I just found my reason to look more closely into Sharon. :)

 Tuesdays are all you can eat wing night! Haha!

Post: Anybody familiar with SHARON, PA?

Jen KurtzPosted
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Regarding the schools- I believe they are pretty decent too. Case Elementary's website says they are a 2011 Nationally Recognized Blue Ribbon School. I am not sure exactly what that means but appears they have been worth recognizing :) I know their sports programs like football and basketball have had success many years. I also know a few people that went to high school with me are teachers over there, and have been for awhile, so it seems they like it. Like most schools in this area, they are pretty community-oriented and people in these areas are close knit. It is not often that we hear anything bad on the news in that general area.

Post: Anybody familiar with SHARON, PA?

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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@Edward Shin I loved that you mentioned this town. You don't see it much on BP. I don't have statistical demographics in front of me, but I know it well and I would like to share with you what I know. Sharon, Mercer County, is sometimes lumped into the tri-county area that is the Youngstown-Warren-Western PA area- in the fact that we all still know each other, work together, and have the same local news stations. Collectively, this area of Ohio, just over the stateline from Sharon is referred to as Mahoning Valley. The areas in Mercer and Lawrence county are referred to as the Shenango Valley. Many of us that live around here travel back and forth over the stateline on a daily basis for work, family, shopping, doctors, anything. 

I grew up in the small town to the immediate west of Sharon PA in the town called Brookfield, OH. One of our elementary schools back then was actually IN pennsylvania because it was just over stateline road on the west hill- that everyone knows is the best for sled riding! :)

Like I said, I do not have specific figures in front of me and I do not know how the numbers work on your prospective property, but let me tell you my perception of that area as someone who has lived a good majority of their childhood and young adult life in the area. 

Sharon, PA is similar to the old days of Youngstown in the fact that it was primarily a mill town back in the day- also like nearby Farrell, PA and New Castle, PA. But it is on a much smaller scale than Youngstown. Every area has its good and bad areas, but Sharon does not have the problems that that you would find in the majority of city limits of Youngstown.Let me try to paint the picture for you. Imagine a small city (but feels more like a town because its pretty small), that has a small downtown that is walkable. New businesses have come in there in the past few years that are giving it more character and drawing people to come. Every summer, they have outdoor festivals called Water Fire, where they have the river that runs right through town lit up, along with bands, vendors, typical festival type stuff- brings a lot of people in. There are a few professional businesses downtown like some insurance and banking. The original Quaker State and Lube (famous wings place) is there. Also, a branch of Pennsylvania State University is there- Shenango campus. Sharon is a great place for young people, families, and blue-collar type workers to live if they do not have enough money to live in neighboring Hermitage, PA. This is what I think makes it great for investing. It sounds like the property you are looking at is near State St, which is the main artery from Sharon up through Hermitage. Hermitage is a wonderful area that has been recently ranking as a top suburban place to live in in Pennsylvania. If I can find that article again, Ill post it on here for you. Hermitage has been continuously growing in their business base. Buhl Park is also very near to Sharon Schools, and the park is actually considered Hermitage. It is a large park with lots of open green space, playgrounds, tennis courts, a community pool, and even a short holes free golf course. I believe the quality of life to be pretty good over there. And for people that cannot afford to buy one of the beautiful houses in Hermitage, love to rent in the nice areas in Sharon and Sharpsville that are close to all of those amenities. As always, tenant screening is a given no matter where you are, and the numbers have to work. Keep me posted on this! :)

Post: Another Newbie living in San Diego interested in Ohio

Jen KurtzPosted
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Originally posted by @Sonya A.:

@Jen Kurtz

Please see above message. Not sure why that didn't work the first time. 

 I do look in the area I reside too, which is Youngstown. While I would do Cleveland as well- Pittsburgh and Columbus are my favorites right now, and I used to live in Akron after I went to Kent State- I love Akron and Kent a lot for student housing because I personally know it very well. :)

Post: Another Newbie living in San Diego interested in Ohio

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I agree with @James Wise

, I would personally be comfortable in any suburb of Cleveland. I am also comfortable in the suburbs of Youngstown as well. If you ever want to shoot me a question about y-town, I would be happy to help you in any way I can. Good luck! You have more guts than me, I don't think I could invest across the country unless its in liquid REITs! Haha- Someday, hopefully. :)

Post: Multi Unit Apartment Investing: Akron, Cleveland, Youngstown

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hi @Paulo Gama

Welcome! I love seeing more and more Youngstown people on here!

Post: Turnkey Rentals in Youngstown Ohio

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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@Nathan Bibb

- I agree, you should start a blog.

@Sheri Ulm

- I am also curious who you use for management/maintenance? What parts of town are your rentals in?

Youngstown is a small hidden gem, especially if the rate of population decline really slows down, which obviously is not as bad in the suburbs as it is in city limits. That's what I get hung up on. I feel like you can make money here, but need a desirable place to compete with all the options a quality renter has- do you both agree?

Post: New to the Columbus area

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Oh @Lester Scott , we have officially lost another fellow youngstowner- hey, you must follow opportunity! Good for you! I wish you the very best in Columbus! :)

Post: Best Real Estate Investing Book?

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 88
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Sorry, I prematurely sent. Check out this blog post that Brandon Turner posted awhile back. Ive check out the majority of these, and own a couple. I think this is a great list to start with!

http://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/2013/04/14/best-real-estate-books/

Post: Best Real Estate Investing Book?

Jen KurtzPosted
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Posts 88
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Hi @Account Closed 

Check out this blog post that @brandon