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All Forum Posts by: Justin R.

Justin R. has started 74 posts and replied 615 times.

Post: Where to buy and hold

Justin R.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Anselmo
  • Posts 631
  • Votes 570

thank you for the heads up !

Post: Where to buy and hold

Justin R.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Anselmo
  • Posts 631
  • Votes 570

Currently I have only SFD. I am willing to do a multi unit as well. I would definitely utilize a PM. I could either do a turn key, or a reno with PM oversight.

Post: Where to buy and hold

Justin R.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Anselmo
  • Posts 631
  • Votes 570

Thank you all for your input. I am an extremely new investor have only purchased two sfd for the sole reason of rentals. I have used the benchmark of a minimum one percent rent to purchase ratio as a preliminary guide prior to digging deeper. 

I would love a company to come out with a Zillow type program where you can base your initial search off of sale price and rental comparables all on one swoop!!!

Post: Where to buy and hold

Justin R.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Anselmo
  • Posts 631
  • Votes 570
Hello everyone. I am a newer invester looking for a few areas to purchase rentals. What areas have good rent to purchase ratios, along with low taxes and insurance. I have researched many states but it appears they all have their ups and downs. Of course i will contine to research but i thought this will open discussion. Thanks Justin

Post: Price Per Pier for Foundation Repair in Dallas-Fort Worth

Justin R.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Anselmo
  • Posts 631
  • Votes 570
Originally posted by @Rocky V.:

@Daren H. I am local in Arlington and do pay significantly less than $200/pier but I have developed a strong relationship with my foundation contractor and give him multiple jobs a year.  Don't just base your acceptance on price.  Company needs to have been in business under the same name for at least 10 years and contact previous customers as well or visit current jobs that they are working on.  I will be glad to share my contractor with you just not on a public forum, pm me.  My recommendation is also to do a plumbing test while piers are dug up.  Pic is of home that required 60+ piers.

 Hello Rocky, who is the repair company you suggested? Thank you so much for your help.

Justin