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All Forum Posts by: Jeremy Goebel

Jeremy Goebel has started 2 posts and replied 8 times.

Hey BP Forum! I wanted to get some perspective on how difficult it is to invest and manage properties that are not in your immediate area. What are the challenges you face and have people found success in this?

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

@Mark Gliebe Yes I completely understand! Most of the responses seem positive but obviously you need to put in the work to find good deals. Thanks for the information. 

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Kyle Deutschmann:

@Jeremy Goebel hey Jeremy! Depends on what your goals are but Nashvilles market remains strong and continues to grow at an exponential rate. New construction everywhere, tons of cranes in the skyline, growing population/ job market (i.e. Amazob moving in), rising rents, etc. Only problem is its more difficult to find really great cash flow since its such a hot market but there are still plenty of investors making money here. Feel free to reach out if you want to chat more about the market!

Thanks for the info Kyle!

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Mark Gliebe:

@Jeremy Goebel Nashville continues to be ripe for investing.  Nashville job market continues to grow and is the best indicator of growth.  Also Nashville has a diversified job sector as well (tech, auto, tourism, logistics, healthcare, entertainment, manufacturing, etc.) People get downtown Nashville and all the cranes confused with opportunities in surrounding neighborhoods and outlying suburbs of Nashville.  

What is your investment strategy and where are interested in Nashville because you have to drill down to specific parts of the metro area to where certain investors have different tolerance levels.  

I'm still working out my investing strategy but I think I want to focus on small Multi Family and Single Family. How is the market for rental properties? Are they in high demand?

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Luke Carl:

Nashville has been tapped out for 7-8 years in my opinion. I live here and own 23 doors, most of which are not here, if my resume helps your decision. 

Too many investors? 

Are most of your properties still in Tennessee? 

Whats your experience with investing outside of where you live?

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0
Originally posted by @Luka Milicevic:

@Jeremy Goebel

Depends on what part of the market. Flips, development, rentals, commercial, etc.

 Which part of the market would you say looks good right now?

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

Thanks @Grace Ann Pulliam

Post: Considering Nashville Tennessee

Jeremy GoebelPosted
  • Burlington, KY
  • Posts 9
  • Votes 0

Hello Nashville investors! I am an outsider that is considering this area to invest in. How is the market looking in 2020?