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All Forum Posts by: Kerwell Liao

Kerwell Liao has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Any advice in Pittsburgh?

Kerwell LiaoPosted
  • San Jose, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

@Lex Phumirat I'm in a similar situation to the one you were in when you first posted, and would love to pick your brain on how you approached your first investment and what you learned. Let me know if you'd be willing to connect and share!

Hi everyone, I'm new to real estate but am interested in getting involved. I grew up in the Meyerland area of Houston, TX, an area that has been devastated with flooding in the past 2 years (it wasn't a flood zone before then). Many homes in the area are currently being lifted, or have been torn down for new construction. Yet some people have opted to simply repair the damage, since the city is making efforts to widen the bayou nearby. I have a few questions: - What do you all think about buying property in this area? Property values are really low right now due to the recent floods, but the homes are zoned to great schools. Will the new, bigger homes in the area push the property values up again within the next 5 - 7 years? - What's the rental market like for this area? I'm concerned that there may not be many people looking to rent in the area, since the homes tend to be on the larger side. If next year comes and goes without homes in the area being flooded, will that be enough to make people forget about the past few years and have more confidence in living in the area?