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All Forum Posts by: LaRhonda M

LaRhonda M has started 16 posts and replied 45 times.

Post: So what's holding you back?

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

I know extremely silly, and also “experience” has held me back as well. Which isn’t gained until you actually do it right!! So we could probably wrap that all up into fear..but now actively looking to hop in, by the end of year!! That’s my plan and goal.

Post: So what's holding you back?

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

@Frank Patalano finding the “perfect” opportunity.

Post: Help. ATL Real estate Brokers??

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

Thanks!

Post: Help. ATL Real estate Brokers??

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

I would be buying.

Post: Help. ATL Real estate Brokers??

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

Hey,
possibly looking to make a transaction with a friend who is tired of land lording in Atlanta. Any recommendations of a broker or agent who could help me(us) with the transaction?

Post: *need advice* Downtown Atlanta townhome

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

anyone else familiar? I know Ive heard stay away from town homes and condos a lot, but i assumed they'd be easier to rent out especially in a fairly big city and an area full of college kids.. maybe not :/

Post: *need advice* Downtown Atlanta townhome

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

But would it not it be easier to rent a townhome or condo in the city for cash flow, compared to finding a tenenant to rent out a single family home?

Post: *need advice* Downtown Atlanta townhome

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

Hey All,
As of now I am a renter in Atl and looking to purchase a property
Came across a townhome in the middle of downtown ATL that Id be possibly interested in for myself (not necesarrily long term though) but its a Very nice townhome 2/2 w/2 car garage and spacious $115000.

Around the town home isnt the greatest area(What I am most skeptical about), but thats all of DT Atl unfortunatly,and the complex seems to have good security.
Complex is also in very close proximity to many of the colleges(Georgia Tech, Georgia State Ect). avg rents around $1200 for the area

I would eventually like to get into real estate investing and use my first property as a "buy and hold" for cash flow. Interested in your thoughts on purchasing the townhome, living in it for a few years, then renting it out which i dont think would be very difficult considering the loacation in the city and proximity of schools.

And what are you thoughts on purchasing townhomes/condos to "Rent out" later?

Post: How are you are wholesalers doing??Atlanta and in general

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

THanks guys this was def helpful!!
The image that is sometimes portrayed is that many investors "run from wholesalers", but i'd assume if the numbers are run carefully an correctly a good deal is a good deal and at the end of the day thats what we're all looking for!... And I see that none of you are having too many issues making deals!!

Post: How are you are wholesalers doing??Atlanta and in general

LaRhonda MPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 49
  • Votes 14

Thanks Ryan.

Great advice!