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All Forum Posts by: Jim Reynante

Jim Reynante has started 8 posts and replied 50 times.

Post: Looking for PM in Bossier City area

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Hello BP community - 

I am an out-of-state investor (Calif) looking for a property manager for a SFH property in the Bossier City/Shreveport area. Please let me know your recommendations both good and bad. Thanks!

Post: 3/2.5, 1200 sq ft

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Investment Info:

Single-family residence other investment.

Cash invested: $210,000

New construction on existing lot

Post: 3/2, 1100 sq ft

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Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $445,000
Cash invested: $124,900

Post: 3/2, 1000 sq ft

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Investment Info:

Single-family residence buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $326,000
Cash invested: $88,000

Post: Investor Friendly Realtor in the Joplin, MO area

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@Brit Hale - Thanks for reaching out to me, I can always count on the BP community!

I'll contact you to schedule a meeting to chat.

-Jim

Post: Investor Friendly Realtor in the Joplin, MO area

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I tried using BP's Agent Finder tool, but did not get any results. 

So I am turning to the BP community at large to see if anyone here has any personal recommendations?

Anyone had success and good service from RE agents in Joplin?

Post: Real Estate Agent recommendations for Joplin, MO?

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The results from BP's Agent Finder did not return anything when I specified the Joplin, MO area.

Any recommendations from the BP community?   

I am an out-of-state investor looking for SFH -or- small, multifamily to use as a long-term rental

Thanks for any assitance,

Jim Rey 

Post: Low Crime Stats Make Appleton, Wisconsin Appealing

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Quote from @Corina Eufinger:

@Jim Reynante Appleton is a good place to invest! Low crime, steady employment opportunities in the surrounding areas as well as Appleton.  You can also easily diversify there. You can have some student housing, regular long-term rentals, and even some STRs if you choose. There's a market for all that in the area.  

 @Corina Eufinger Thanks for the reply and other ideas for investor strategies. Everything in my portfolio is LTR, but Appleton market might be an opportunity for me to expand. 

Post: Low Crime Stats Make Appleton, Wisconsin Appealing

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@Donato Callahan thanks for the reference... I love the numbers!

Post: Low Crime Stats Make Appleton, Wisconsin Appealing

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After owning properties C/D neighborhoods with high crime statistics, I have experienced all of the things that go along with it: 1) High turnover rate; 2) Tenants that don't care for the property; 3) Little/No appreciation in home value; and 4) High Crime Rate (burglary, vandalism).

I am pretty tired of fixing broken windows, fixing broken doors/locks, and painting over graffiti. So I am looking for a change and a friend recommended Appleton, Wisconsin. So far, my research shows a good mix of demographics, population, incomes, AND the crime stats seem pretty low... lower than the national average.

Anyone investing in Appleton, WI and willing to share your thoughts/experience?