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All Forum Posts by: Ken Hart

Ken Hart has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Hey all, thanks very much for the replies.  I'll connect with you individually as well for follow up discussions.  But to add a little more color here, because I'll be investing out of state, and with it being my first investment, I am willing to give up some cash flow for a "safer" neighborhood/deal - I'm attempting to simply "get on base" as opposed to "hit a home run" in my first at bat.

I have identified Denver as a market I'm interested in based on long-term macro economic factors, so while I recognize that it's already pretty expensive, my time-horizon is 20-30 years, which should still yield good investments.  So with that in mind, one of my next steps is to try to identify pockets of Denver that have a pretty good chance to not be left behind over that time horizon.

I’m interested in investing in Denver, but because I’m out of state, I won’t be able to do a lot of hands-on management.

If I were looking for a good area for a first investment, are there any particular neighborhoods you’d recommend?

I find myself gravitating toward Cap Hill but want to expand my search.

I’m looking at quadplexes to 12 unit complexes.