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All Forum Posts by: Lilach Holtzer

Lilach Holtzer has started 6 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Looking for a recommendation for a contractor

Lilach HoltzerPosted
  • Investor
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 11

Thank you Jonathan!
Hi Elenis, I’d love to connect and hear your insights, and I’d be happy to get to know you and learn more about your work in Jacksonville 

Post: Looking for a recommendation for a contractor

Lilach HoltzerPosted
  • Investor
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 11

Does anyone have a recommendation for a fixer-upper contractor in the Jacksonville metro area?
They need to be licensed, experienced, punctual, and, of course, investor-friendly :)

Hey Chris, good to hear from you,
thank you for your detailed opinion that you brought here, you made me think about it deeply and to compare markets, I'll do some homework this week :)
@Chris Grenzig

Quote from @River Sava:

Hey Lilach - 

I've seen some successful BRRRR deals in Jacksonville recently, particularly in areas like Riverside and Springfield. Those neighborhoods have been popular because they offer a decent balance between purchase price and rent potential. While rents can be on the lower side in some areas, the key is to find properties where you can add enough value through rehab to make the numbers work. It might take some digging, but with the right deal, it's definitely possible to make it work in Jacksonville.


 Hey River Sava, thank you for sharing your thoughts 
from what I saw in the last few weeks in Springfield, are properties that needs total rehab, I hoped to go for cosmetic rehab :) but to add value is something that really important for me. however, I'll dig deeper around those areas, thanks again

Quote from @Basit Siddiqi:
Quote from @Lilach Holtzer:

If yes, which neighborhoods is relevant?
I have doubts because the rent is too low in relation to purchase price and other expenses?

I think Jacksonville, comparitive to the nation has good rent to purchase ratio's.

However, from what I am reading, Jacksonville is going through a huge increase in supply of houses.

I think you can always make a deal happen in any city but I would personally wait until the new supply is absorbed.

 Hey, Basit
It can take 1-2 years to wait, isn't it?
and can you share where do you see a good ratio between PP to rent? most of what I saw is not even the 1% rule, maybe 0.5%, that's what bring me to ask in the first place :)

Post: Let's create good connections :)

Lilach HoltzerPosted
  • Investor
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 11
Quote from @John Salcedo:
Quote from @Lilach Holtzer:

Hey Everyone, 
Looking to connect with other investors, agents, appraisers and contractors
my market is: Jacksonville, FL

If you are a beginner or senior - I want you to be my friend!

I'm Lilach, a real estate investor since 2018, 
I love real estate and I love people and it's really goes together
so let's connect and help each other do and reach great things!


 Hello Lilach:

I am in Florida but investing out of state. I am also using the BRRRR strategy. Would love to connect and follow you on your journey. Good luck.

Hey John, yes! Let’s connect 
Check your DM

Quote from @Katie Smith:

Hi Lilach!

I wanted to follow along with this post. Most of my clients that invest in Jax are mainly doing fix and flips. I do have a few that have kept rentals - mostly near the hospital. Eager to hear what others have to say!


 Hey Katie, 
Yes It's a good market for fix and flip, back than in 2019-2021, it was also a good market for Brrrr, but I think nowadays it's hard to make a perfect Brrrr and to cash out all or most of the money back, but yes let's hear what people have to say :)

Quote from @Ibiene Solomon-Zacchaeus:
Quote from @Lilach Holtzer:

If yes, which neighborhoods is relevant?
I have doubts because the rent is too low in relation to purchase price and other expenses?

Yes Lilach, there's been a number of successful BRRRR, your why for venturing into Jacksonville market for BRRRR should guide your search. You have places like Springfield, Riverside and Avondale, West side etc... let's connect to talk better.

 Would love to, writing you in DM

Post: This time it will be different

Lilach HoltzerPosted
  • Investor
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 11

Thank you Ko, Your words are really encouraging :) 

If yes, which neighborhoods is relevant?
I have doubts because the rent is too low in relation to purchase price and other expenses?