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All Forum Posts by: Kile Exley

Kile Exley has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Where to look to find properties?

Kile ExleyPosted
  • Royersford, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

I would be relocating, as I mentioned I have family in Chandler which is why I chose Phoenix.

Post: Where to look to find properties?

Kile ExleyPosted
  • Royersford, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello,

I'm new to real estate investing (been trying to educate myself for the past couple months with this awesome thing that is BiggerPockets) and would like to know where everyone searches for their properties. I currently live outside Philadelphia but am particularly interested in the Phoenix area as I have family there. I am looking at Multi-Family homes in-particular but would be prepared to retrofit a single-family home into a multi if the shoe fits. Thanks in advance.

P.S. Obviously it doesn't make sense to drive around town and look for 'for sale' signs as its about 2,300 Miles away.

Post: Hello BiggerPocketeers (something like that)!

Kile ExleyPosted
  • Royersford, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello,

My name is Kile Exley I live right outside of Philadelphia and have just joined this website (duh). This is my official introduction, I found this site while making a plan to move to the Los Angeles area (The Valley) in the summer after I turn 18. I had read an article about a guy who had bought an apartment to 'rent' it out on Airbnb. This gave me the idea that doing something similar might help to alleviate the somewhat expensive cost of an apartment. Then I discovered this site and the great information it contains. As of right now I've read the Beginners Guide and am researching small multifamily properties as a start. (To live rent free hopefully). Any leads to information or advice that I can use in my planning will be immensely appreciated. Thank you in advance.