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All Forum Posts by: Leslie Oliva-Carrillo

Leslie Oliva-Carrillo has started 0 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: Fix Flip in GA

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

That's awesome, Joshua! Atlanta is a great market to dive into for both fix-and-flip projects and multi-family investments. With its strong demand for housing and rapid growth in various neighborhoods, you’ll find plenty of opportunities. I sent you a message!

Atlanta is a strong multi-family market with a diverse economy, a growing population, and increasing demand for rental properties. The city offers a mix of high appreciation potential in certain areas and solid cash flow in others. Suburbs like Sandy Springs, Roswell, and Alpharetta are popular for their strong demand and rising property values, while areas like Southwest Atlanta and East Atlanta offer more affordable properties with solid rental yields. The growing tech sector, infrastructure projects, and diverse job opportunities continue to drive population growth, making Atlanta a promising option for multi-family investments. The city also benefits from a relatively low cost of living compared to other major cities, attracting both renters and investors.

Post: Penny for your thoughts on Atlanta

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Atlanta and its suburbs offer solid potential for both cash flow and appreciation. Areas like East Atlanta, Decatur, and Southwest Atlanta provide steady growth and affordability, making them great options for cash flow. Sandy Springs and Roswell offer strong appreciation, while areas like Kennesaw and Woodstock are experiencing rapid growth and can provide good cash flow. Suburbs generally offer better cash flow, while areas closer to the city offer stronger appreciation potential. Overall, Atlanta presents a great opportunity compared to Florida's current competitive market. Lets connect! 

Post: New LTR Coliving Investor in ATL😊

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Hey, that’s a great strategy! CoLiving for long-term rentals is an excellent way to provide affordable housing while maximizing cash flow. I’ve come across off-market properties in Atlanta that could work well for this model. If you’re open to sharing insights or discussing investment strategies in the ATL area, let’s connect! Would love to hear more about your approach.

Post: Investor-Friendly Realtors in Atlanta

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Hey Will, I sent you a message. Let's reach your real estate goals!

Post: Looking for a team in Savannah, GA

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Hey, I’m a Savannah native and a licensed agent with connections to local contractors. Let’s connect! Give me a call at 912-703-5287.

Post: Looking for a Multifamily property in and around Georgia.

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

sent you a message!

Hey Aldo, there are ways to navigate this. I’ve worked with investors who faced similar permit issues, and what worked for them was approaching the local municipality with transparency. Instead of just addressing the violation, they framed it as wanting to fully understand the requirements because they value the area and are committed to following the guidelines. This approach not only helped resolve their issues smoothly but also built goodwill with local officials—making future projects easier to manage

Post: New to real estate Investing

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Hey there! Welcome to the forum and to the world of real estate investing—exciting times ahead! Taking that first step to learn and connect is huge, and it sounds like you're already on the right path by diving into podcasts and resources.

If you ever have questions about specific investing strategies or need advice on navigating the market, feel free to reach out. I'm an agent, and I've found that having a strong support system and learning from others can make a big difference in getting results. Looking forward to seeing your progress and hopefully connecting.

Post: I am new and I want to learn more

Leslie Oliva-CarrilloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 7

Hey there! Welcome to the real estate world—it's great to see your enthusiasm! It's such a rewarding field with so many pathways to success. One piece of advice that’s really helped me is to start building a network early. Whether it's connecting with experienced agents, joining local real estate groups, or surrounding yourself with people who are willing to share their insights. My favorite approach is attending networking events since they offer a great mix of agents and professionals. 

I'd love to connect and share ideas if you're interested. Looking forward to seeing where your journey takes you!