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All Forum Posts by: Jakub Bednarz

Jakub Bednarz has started 9 posts and replied 47 times.

Post: High yield neighborhoods / counties ?

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9
If you are looking to invest in Texas, the counties around Houston to look at is Harris and Montgomery. Places great to consider are Spring, The Woodlands, Tomball, Magnolia and Conroe due to its rapid economic growth. Most those towns are slit between Harris and Montgomery Counties. I also believe that places such as Bay Town, Pasadena and Sugarland are quite busy markets for rentals. Midtown in Houston, has been going through a rehab era, there are a lot of older properties there, which some buy to hold, and then to clear the old house out and put up brand new buildings. Hope this helps to get you started.

Post: Newbie from Houston, TX area

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9

Thanks James

Post: Newbie from Houston, TX area

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9

Thank you guys

Post: Newbie from Houston, TX area

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9

Thank you Will

Post: Newbie from Houston, TX area

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9

Thanks Laurent! Good to hear from you, and glad to already hear from Houston :) As far as Magnolia, I think it is a market that has a lot of potential, especially considering the rapid growth in the North part of Houston. With Exxon and SWN building their new headquarters in Spring, and plenty other major companies already there, the surrounding areas have been experiencing a very rapid growth. North Houston, such as Spring, The Woodlands, Tomball and Magnolia, I believe have always been in pretty high demand, but now I am sure it will boom even further. My first property is in Spring, right near I-45 and above mentioned new headquarter facilities. Once I put the house on the market for rent, I was astonished with the interest level I have experienced. Needless to say, the property was rented out within two days, which right away made it a great success for me. With shortage of vacancies in immediate Spring and The Woodlands, people will be expanding their search into Tomball and Magnolia. I believe another advantage, those two little towns have, is the country living feeling. You are still close to the city and all the amenetis, but they offer the peace and quite. This is of course my personal opinion, and if anyone here could give us a little bit more feedback, please do. 

Glad to meet here, best of luck and hope to stay in touch.

Post: Newbie from Houston, TX area

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9

Thank you John for your welcoming.

A little about myself. I am an engineer involved in oil and gas well drilling, working in the field, which even though I am away from home a lot, it gives me time to do a lot of reading and research. 

I have always found Real Estate fascinating, and living in Houston area found that it is a market, which is in high demand for rental properties, because of the high dynamics of the city.

I would like to gain the knowledge @ BP, that will help me become a more successful landlord, who can make his tenants happy. How to recognize good deals, instead just thinking that one is, and create positive and hopefully substantial cash flow. How to obtain capital, ways to prepare the property for use, and being able to recognize who may be a good tenant.

I think that as time passes, and my knowledge is broadened I will be able to point existing and future members into right direction with REI, and especially to give advice on the niche market I will know.

At the moment, I have not considered REI as a complete gateway from my regular occupation, as I am just as fascinated with Oil and Gas Industry, and things that are happening around us with technological advances and new explorations. For now, I would like to treat REI more as a set up for a really good retirement, hopefully early one:)

BP has such an abundance of information, I am really looking forward to reading all the resources, listening to podcasts (where Brandon and Josh are doing a great job, and thanks to all the people sharing their stories) and connecting with other investors, potential partners especially from Houston, where I think I will stay for a while. Maybe as times passes by, out of state investing will become and option too.

Anyways, thank you for the welcoming and I am really excited to become a part of this community.

Post: Newbie from Houston, TX area

Jakub BednarzPosted
  • Wilis, TX
  • Posts 47
  • Votes 9

Hello Everyone,

I have been interested in real estate investing for quite some time now, and been lucky to have already one rental property on my hands, which so far has been a great experience. I am looking forward to acquire more rentals and maybe in the future try flipping in the Houston market and surrounding areas. With BP I hope to gain a lot of necessary knowledge to be successful in REI and meet people that can help me get started, a little guidance, and hopefully in the future I can help other members of the site. I am excited to become a part of this community.