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All Forum Posts by: Josh Levan

Josh Levan has started 8 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Seeking Market Knowledge in Tampa, FL

Josh LevanPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 6

@Theo Hicks what Florida markets do you typically target? Any suggestions on good locations for cash flow properties for multifamily of 20+ units?

Post: Seeking Market Knowledge in Tampa, FL

Josh LevanPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 6

@Grant Rothenburger

Thanks for the response. I will probably reach out to Theo and see if he would like to discuss further. For me knowledge hat does your friend Theo do in the space? Broker, agent, investor?

Post: Seeking Market Knowledge in Tampa, FL

Josh LevanPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 6

Hi, I'm looking to gain some market knowledge in the Tampa, FL area. I'm looking to target multi-family and apartment properties with 15-20+ units. I would love to get some feedback from anyone who currently lives in the area or has investment properties there. I am also looking to connect with RE agents in the area to gain a better understanding of what is currently on the market and how these types of properties fit into the Tampa area.

I'd like to also acquiring any insight into current supply trends, as well as the demand based on occupancy for these types of properties. Is this area and property type a good place for the current market cycle?

Thanks in advance for all the help and insight!

- Josh

Hi, I'm looking to gain some market knowledge in the Tampa, FL area. I'm looking to target multi-family and apartment properties with 15-20+ units. I would love to get some feedback from anyone who currently lives in these area or has investment properties there. I am also looking to connect with RE agents in the area to gain a better understanding of what is currently on the market and how these types of properties fit into the Tampa area.

I'd like to also acquiring any insight into current supply trends, as well as the demand based on occupancy for these types of properties. Is this area and property type a good place for the current market cycle?

Thanks in advance for all the help and insight!

- Josh

Post: Seeking Market Knowledge in Tampa, FL

Josh LevanPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 6

Hi, I'm looking to gain some market knowledge in the Tampa, FL area. I'm looking to target multi-family and apartment properties with 15-20+ units. I would love to get some feedback from anyone who currently lives in these area or has investment properties there. I am also looking to connect with RE agents in the area to gain a better understanding of what is currently on the market and how these types of properties fit into the Tampa area.

I'd like to also acquiring any insight into current supply trends, as well as the demand based on occupancy for these types of properties. Is this area and property type a good place for the current market cycle?

Thanks in advance for all the help and insight!

- Josh

Hi, I'm looking to gain some market knowledge in the Tampa, FL area. I'm looking to target multi-family and apartment properties with 15-20+ units. I would love to get some feedback from anyone who currently lives in these area or has investment properties there. I am also looking to connect with RE agents in the area to gain a better understanding of what is currently on the market and how these types of properties fit into the Tampa area.

I'd like to also acquiring any insight into current supply trends, as well as the demand based on occupancy for these types of properties. Is this area and property type a good place for the current market cycle?

Thanks in advance for all the help and insight!

- Josh

@Mike D'Arrigo thanks for the response. I'll definitely be cautious with the neighborhoods I am looking into. Any insight into some of the neighborhoods that you typically look into for multi-family around the Indianapolis area? Or even potential markets outside of Indiana that provide a solid cap rate for multi-family properties and are potentially less risky for initially getting into RE investing? Looking to acquire C properties in B or B- neighborhoods.

@Mike Montana thanks a lot for the response and insight. At a high level this is some useful information to start with. Look for a PM from me later to discuss further if you have some availability. Thanks!

@Aaron Van Curen Aaron, thanks for the response. I'd be interested to hear about your experience in the Fort Wayne market and what kind of demand you might have been seeing. As for West Lafayette, I am also very interested in discussing this further. I however went to IU (Go Hoosiers!) so it almost pains me to say that but in the interest of learning about solid investment opportunities I'm willing to move past it haha.. That being said, real estate on and around college campuses really interests me because I know how high the demand is and what they are able to charge for rent.

@Jen Arizmendi thanks a lot for the feedback. I also grew up in the South Bend area which is one of the reasons I am looking into it. Would love to hear more about what kind of properties your investors are getting into in the area and more specific locations. Also, what you might have available or in the pipeline. I'm surprised Mishawaka units are renting at $1000+ per month but that sounds like it has potential to create good cash flow for the area. And I have to agree, the Mishawaka and Granger areas is really starting to develop. Please DM if you are able to discuss further. Thanks!