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All Forum Posts by: Megan Cepero

Megan Cepero has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: First Real Estate Investment

Megan CeperoPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Thank you all for your input, it's really helpful.  I would have never thought about Hialeah, but you do have a great point, there are always people looking to rent there. Any particular area in Hialeah or anywhere is fine? Thanks again. 

Post: First Real Estate Investment

Megan CeperoPosted
  • Miami, FL
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hi Everyone, 

I am looking to buy property in Miami, Fl and can't seem to know where to even start. I think about where I would want to live and think, Coral Gables, Brickell, Downtown and all these crazy expensive places which I know is probably not a good place to start when buying my first property. I was looking for some guidance as to what your suggestions are in buying a property in an area that is not crazy expensive, but would still bring in a nice income. My ideal budget would be no more than $300K, but at that amount I am looking to make a good $800.00 in profit monthly if rented out. I will also be financing, does not need to be single family, I am open to other properties, such as apartments, but if an apartment, can't spend more than $140,000 since I am looking to avoid PMI and would like to put down the 25% required to avoid this. Any suggestions and thoughts are appreciated.