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All Forum Posts by: Nick Giulioni

Nick Giulioni has started 14 posts and replied 1136 times.

Post: Indianapolis Property Management

Nick Giulioni
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  • Carmel, IN
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@David Moudy Is the best in the area.

Post: Newbie from Indianapolis, Indiana

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Originally posted by @Miles Z. Sterrett:

Hello! My name is Miles Z. Sterrett, from Indianapolis, Indiana. I realized after a couple events earlier this year that I have the savings and financial situation to significantly alter my family's future for the better—beyond continuing to climb in my career. Don't get me wrong, I love my job, and I'm not looking to quit. I'm looking to make myself less reliant on a salary, while also providing an example for my kids—a financial education.

I was lucky enough to be afforded the opportunity to invest in a commercial property as a limited partner recently. It's given me the bug! Now I'm trying to learn as much as possible, and talk to as many folks as possible. (I'm buying coffee or lunch, if you're hungry or poorly caffeinated.) I'm not sure what exactly my next investment is. The group who did the first deal is looking at other commercial offices as a possibility. A friend would like to do a partnership on a buy and hold, possibly multifamily. I've looked locally, at other cities in Indiana with which I'm familiar, including more rural. Ultimately, I'm being cautious, trying to learn all I can and practice evaluating properties. I'll focus after I've learned a bit more (I tell myself).

Looking forward to learning from you all!

 So glad to have you as one of the "infected"! :)

Post: Indianapolis Landlord Insurance

Nick Giulioni
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  • Carmel, IN
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I have an agent who has done all my properties. Feel free to reach out if you are interested. 

Post: Newbie from Indianapolis, Indiana

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Welcome to the community! Reach out if you ever would like any help/advice.

Post: Huntsville/Birmingham Out of State Investing

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  • Carmel, IN
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Originally posted by @Ruchir Kaul:

Hi Everyone,

BP newbie here. I'm a bit new at out of state investing and am highly interested in the the Huntsville and Birmingham markets. As I haven't invested out of state before, was hoping to shed some light on how to go on about doing so in terms of getting a loan started. 

I'm looking on purchasing the property on a conventional loan but a bit unclear on how to go on about it. Traditionally I've gotten VA loans and FHA loans from local providers in the area. How would I go on about getting a conventional loan started for out of state properties? Do I find lenders in my own state or should I go out looking for ones in the Huntsville/Birmingham areas? Super excited to get started and would like to get preapproved so I can start making offers!

Appreciate any help or feedback!

Thanks,

Ruchir

 Go find a broker for your area... they will know what you qualify for. 

Post: Newbie investor living in Singapore

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Originally posted by @Lisa Donaldson:

Hi everyone! I am an American living and working in Singapore and surrounding countries in South East Asia for over 5 years. I bought my first two SFH properties outside of Cleveland 2 years ago and I recently added a multi-family in Chicago to my portfolio.

I am definitely still learning the ropes and making good mistakes as I go. I've really been enjoying the podcasts, books and discussions on BP and learn something new every time I log in!

I've done all my deals 100% remotely (including signing loan documents at the U.S. Embassy!), so relationships are critical for me to be successful. I am looking to build some connections on BP with other like-minded investors. I am actively looking for my next deal and would be great to hear from people what markets they are investing in at the moment.

 Sounds like you are doing all the right things!

Post: Realtors & comps for off market deals?

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My PM is my agent.... no matter what I acquire, he gets paid.

Post: Landlord eco hacks?! How do I save on non-separate utilities???

Nick Giulioni
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Thanks for bringing this up. Definitely something that I need to consider in my units.

Post: First Rental Purchase Opportunities

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Originally posted by @Robert Hugs:

Ello!

I have $33,000 burning a hole in my pocket & i'd love to purchase my first rental property. I currently live in Las Vegas, but I'm having trouble finding anything that I believe will cash flow. I am open to purchasing in any other areas. Anyone have any ideas of where I should be looking with great cash flow?

Thanks in advance! 

I've done a lot of investing in Indianapolis for less than that! 

Post: BRRRR IN INDIANAPOLIS

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Originally posted by @Justin Polston:

@Jason Ma the one thing a CEO does best is makes decisions and pulls the trigger, efficiently and accurately as possible. But the hardest thing is just pulling that trigger.

You're getting data overload too it sounds like. Best of luck.

Brilliant insight.