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All Forum Posts by: Rahul Rawat

Rahul Rawat has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi, what would be the best way to find a good rental investment agent for the NJ area? 

Also, what are some ways of validating someone online?

Thanks.

We are looking to purchase a rental property with a positive cash flow, we reside in Jersey City and all the properties seem to be either out of our budget or not having a positive cash flow potential.

Is there any viable area in NJ for an investment property or should we be looking at other areas?

Also with the current high interest rates are multi-family homes the only option?

We are also looking for a good investment agent to work with and what would be the best way to connect with one?

We are looking to purchase a rental property with a positive cash flow, we reside in Jersey City and all the properties seem to be either out of our budget or not having a positive cash flow potential.

So as an alternative, we are considering purchasing out of state potentially in Florida or Texas. I wanted advice if, this would be a good idea as a first-time owner.

As a first step, we are thinking of finding a good agent in the areas we are interested in. Should this be the first step and if so what is the best way of finding a good agent?

Which areas or states would be a good opportunity for a first-time buyer and what are some basic things to keep in mind and be prepared for while buying the property and also during the first year?