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All Forum Posts by: Noah Spiegel

Noah Spiegel has started 3 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: Looking to scale- Need advice!

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Cash out refi 80% of your equity leaving your original 20%'s down on all your properties and take that and buy multi-family in Columbus, OH. Agents that I have worked with there are great and most of the cash on cash returns on MFR in that area come back around 16+%.

Post: New Investor Trying to Find a Market

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Hey Hannah!

Over the past few weeks I have put together an excel spreadsheet containing data relevant to todays unpredictable market. I have created a spreadsheet with the 15 highest ranked/most potential growth cities in the US. This document holds information from basics such as crime rate and unemployment rate to TOP ranked neighborhoods in that city with the average rents, average cost/sqft, and so much more. This is all relevant data that can help you make your next real estate purchase, the smartest way possible. Save the hassle of exploring markets and information as I have it all condensed into one form for you with markets you didn't even know we're cash cows.

These cities are nationwide. I have also been in contact with multiple agents and investors from each state to verify the accuracy of my data. Ive sold 68 of them so far at $125. Let me know if you want one.

Noah Spiegel

Post: [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Hey Jordan! 

I just did a second analysis for you. Numbers still run well. I advise you to always run the purchase price 5k more then what the listing says - 10% for vacancy and 10% for management - $600/door for taxes and always put the rents $150 less then what the average rent in the area is. This will filter out 99% of the properties that you analyze, although, when you find deals that run well with those numbers, go back and realize that you'll be getting $1-$200 more per month in cash flow. 


Over the past few weeks I have put together an excel spreadsheet containing data relevant to todays unpredictable market.  I have created a spreadsheet with the 15 highest ranked/most potential growth cities in the US. This document holds information from basics such as crime rate and unemployment rate to TOP ranked neighborhoods in that city with the average rents, average cost/sqft, and so much more. This is all relevant data that can help you make your next real estate purchase, the smartest way possible. Save the hassle of exploring markets and information as I have it all condensed into one form for you with markets you didn't even know we're cash cows.

These cities are nationwide. I have also been in contact with multiple agents and investors from each state to verify the accuracy of my data. Ive sold 68 of them so far at $125. Let me know if you're interested in one. 

Noah

Post: What are the best markets in REI that few know about?

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Hey John!

Over the past few weeks I have put together an excel spreadsheet containing data relevant to todays unpredictable market. As we all are aching to embark on our next real estate project, there is a lot of information to assess. I have created a spreadsheet with the top 15 highest ranked/most potential growth cities in the US. This document holds information from basics such as crime rate and unemployment rate to TOP ranked neighborhoods in that city with the average rents, average cost/sqft, and so much more (20 pieces of information per city) all organized and color coded. I'll save you the hassle of exploring markets and information as I have it all condensed into one form for you with markets you didn't even know were cash cows.

These cities are nationwide. I have worked with multiple OOS investors and agents from those specific cities to verify my data.
I am selling them out for $125 and have already sold 68 of them to various investors. Let me know if you want a copy.

Noah Spiegel

Post: Real Estate Market City Analysis 2021

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Hey BP community!

Over the past few weeks I have put together an excel spreadsheet containing data relevant to todays unpredictable market. As we all are aching to embark on our next real estate project, there is a lot of information to assess before anything happens. I have created a spreadsheet with over 50 of the highest ranked/most potential growth cities in the US. This document holds information from basics such as crime rate and unemployment rate to TOP ranked neighborhoods in that city with the average rents, average cost/sqft, and so much more. This is all relevant data that can help you make your next real estate purchase, the smartest way possible. Save the hassle of exploring markets and information as I have it all condensed into one form for you with markets you didn't even know were cash cows.  

These cities are nationwide. I have also been in contact with multiple agents and investors from each state to verify the accuracy of my data.

Contact me through BP if you are interested in purchasing a copy from me.

Happy hunting!

Noah Spiegel 

Post: What they don't tell you about cheap rental properties

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

@Marcus Auerbach thank you so much for this. Actively looking for my first property now but thanks to this I’ll narrow my search. Well worth the read!!!

Post: Market Option for 2021

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

@Lee Ripma that would be great! Thank you so much.

Post: Market Option for 2021

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

Hey everyone, 

Im wondering what your opinions are on investing in real estate for the rest of 2021. The market is HOT right now. Prices are high coupled with interest being unbelievably low. Any markets that are somewhat calm enough to make my first investment? Am looking for a solid B neighborhood exclusively for duplex, tri-plex, and quad-plexs'. 

I have heard about Orlando, FL, Spokane, WA, Columbus/Cleveland, OH, and Boise, ID have been incredibly amazing investing spots. Any other cities or select towns you could recommend  + any advice for investing in this kind of market? Should I hold off for a bit?

Excited to hear feedback. Thank you for your time.

Noah

Post: Beginner in Real Estate

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

@Dan Sheeks thank you so much! The article was extremely insightful and informative. I have been working since I was 15 years old and have 2 years of W-2 forms currently as well as a UTMA stock account. I plan on opening a secured credit line the day I turn 18 as well. Is there a time you and I can chat? Thanks so much!

Post: Beginner in Real Estate

Noah SpiegelPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 3

My name is Noah Spiegel and I am an ambitious 17 year old looking to get started with my investing career in real estate within the next couple of months. I am seeking insight and knowledge with starting out and any helpful tips with getting into real estate at such a young age. 

I am currently working and saving up some money to either put as a down payment on a rental property or even house hack when I head off to college. I will be attending the University of Arizona in the fall and am open to looking at properties in Tucson. My father is also an investor currently managing a portfolio diversified in Austin, TX and in Cleveland, OH. With his help and knowledge we are hoping to make my first purchase sometime by the end of 2021.

Please let me know what I should look out for and strategies I should look in too. I appreciate the time and am excited to connect with you.