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All Forum Posts by: Josh Myrick

Josh Myrick has started 24 posts and replied 118 times.

Post: Shiloh Neighborhood thoughts

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68

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Post: Shiloh Neighborhood thoughts

Josh Myrick
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68

Awesome! Thanks for the info.

Post: Shiloh Neighborhood thoughts

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68

I have seen a few new builds popping up in the Shiloh Community and wanted to get thoughts on the neighborhood from anyone who is working in the area or has property on the area. 

I spoke with some cop friends that work in that district and they say the crime is really bad. Found some great deals in that area lately but wasn’t sure if anyone had any personal experiences. 

We usually buy new construction and rent it out so I would hate for a bad neighborhood to make it hard to rent or drastically lower rents. I appreciate any insights.

Post: Investor Friendly Agent - Kingsport, TN

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68

Hey Joseph, I appreciate you looking out. We have decided we are going to look longer in West NC  since we live here. So we are holding off on looking farther away. I will keep you in mind if our position changes. 

Post: Investor Friendly Agent - Kingsport, TN

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68

How did you agent work out? Looking to get into that area's market and could use a good agent. Appreciate any contacts you could share in general for that area. Also looking for contractors and property managers. 

Post: Investing/Househacking in Asheville

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68
Asheville has a city ordinance restricting short term rentals. I think anything under 30 days. So hard to Airbnb in Asheville. The county is fine with them.

Originally posted by @Chris Martin:

@Eric A. sounds like a plan, I'm just not sure why Airbnb doesn't have such places now. Any idea? 

Post: Investing/Househacking in Asheville

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68
I actually love in Fairview 3/2 Manufactured log cabin, brand new with full basement and 2 acres. With new low interest rates I pay 1100$ a month mortgage.  I can’t speak to the rents but there are a bunch of new homes popping up everywhere. They are building a small collection of 10-15 homes on Garren Creek near me and a new mobile home park is coming in on Whitaker Road. Fairview is also 25 mins from Hendersonville, 15 to Asheville, 25 to Black mountain. So it’s nicely in the middle. We had two new breweries open up here too. Otherwise not much to do in Fairview. One bar, a few small restaurants, and a few breweries. But very little traffic into Asheville. 

Originally posted by @Eric A.:

What do the locals think of purchasing a house in the mountains just outside Asheville, say in Fairview, and doing short-term rentals/Airbnb exclusively?  In my limited research, it seems a 4 bedroom house can fetch something like $300/night and average 200 nights a year occupancy.  Even paying a 25% property manager fee, my back of the envelope math tells me that's a pretty good return on a $400k house?  What do people think?

Post: New Investor Western NC

Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
  • Posts 118
  • Votes 68

I have been really excited about starting to invest in real estate and I’m looking to buy and hold for cash flow, single family homes or a duplexes. I just had my first kid so I am probably waiting 6 months to a year to save some money to begin investing in my first property. I am currently reading the bigger pocket books and listening to tons of podcasts trying to learn as much as possible but just looking for some extra ideas on best next steps to prepare over the next year. And also start building a network or agents and contractors in my area that I could call for work. So if you are in Buncombe County or near Charlotte let me know and I’ll keep you guys on my list. 

I currently own my home in Fairview, NC, near Asheville. It was appraised at 281k and we owe 239k. I have followed Dave Ramsey so I have 6k in an emergency fund, 20k in an educational investment for kids, and 15% of my income going into my 401k. My wife is a wedding photographer but is currently out of work due to COVID. Which is another reason I’m waiting to invest till we start making her salary again. 

My plan is to save as much money over the next year, hoping wife starts working again. And speak with my current mortgage company and a few others to see what my refinance options are. We are currently at an fixed apr of 3.25%. I assume a refinance would be my easiest way to start. 

I have been looking at homes in my county and it seems that because Asheville is so overly popular right now the housing market is really high. The houses that are for sale or pretty expensive for not much. I would like to find a house for 200k or cheaper so I could make the 20% down payment initially.

I have a friend that lives in Charlotte who does a lot of home remodeling work and has just become a real estate agent. Since it is only 2 hours away I was thinking of looking at properties there because the market isn’t so inflated. I have been seeing houses that are twice the size and recently remodeled around 200-250k. And since he does a lot of remodeling I figured it could keep some initial repair costs down. That’s is plan A right now unless I find a good deal near me.

Plan B I am more nervous about because of distant. My wife’s parents have a very successful real estate company in Florida for about 30 years and I lived there for 27 so I know the area really well and they are able to help me find good deals and tons of connections. So I could always look for deals there and then have some of their people manage it for me. 

I appreciate anyone’s time and information.