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All Forum Posts by: Ross Yeager

Ross Yeager has started 10 posts and replied 79 times.

Post: introducing myself to the bp family

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Rich O'Neill thank you sir!

Yes I’d love to connect. I’ll DM you!

Post: New Investor in the Jersey, Philadelphia, Delaware area.

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

Welcome @Joel Grier! I'm a Philadelphia investor over the past few years, happy to chat about different options in the area. Send me a DM and let's connect.

Post: Out - of - State Investing

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Kenny Manchester

for me the pros are pretty simple. I have a great team on the ground, it’s a cash flow market, and is appreciating well as a bonus.

Cons: very competitive market, houses in the city are some of the oldest in the country so u have to be careful, and the city is very tenant friendly (getting worse lately).

I’m still bullish on the market and plan on continuing to grow a or this year.

I’d be happy to answer any further questions (dm me) as well and if you want to jump in I’ve got a lot of resources for you!

Post: First Investment SFR Advice

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Rich O'Neill thanks! @Joey Hart I’d be happy to chat and see if I can help you in any way. Feel free to DM me!

Post: Cashflowing Philadelphia Triplex

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Kyle Koppenheffer congrats! Is this a property you just closed on? Give us more details :) 

Post: Anyone moving their investments to Bitcoin?

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Greg Moore yes! Have been for the past year. Still heavy in real estate as well but generally hedging against QE and MMP by dumping money into hard assets, of which I now consider Bitcoin to be.

Post: BRRRR in Philadelphia, your thoughts?

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Chiwei C. If you’re looking for cash flow, Midwest is always hot. I also invest in secondary markets in Texas as well. I have some connections out there if interested, DM me.

Post: Mortgage Hacking: Why I Paid My Mortgage Six Months in Advance

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Joe Villeneuve I’d agree with you here!

Post: BRRRR in Philadelphia, your thoughts?

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Chiwei C. I continue to invest in Philly mainly because of the systems and team I have there, not necessarily purely for the market itself. There are plenty of other more tertiary markets that are less tapped and still cash flow, so might be a better place to start. Philly can be great if you do it right, but IMO now more than before it’s harder and harder to find deals, and people are overpaying significantly when it does seem good.

Post: BRRRR in Philadelphia, your thoughts?

Ross YeagerPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mountain View, CA
  • Posts 83
  • Votes 59

@Chiwei C. One of my 15 units has decided not to pay during The past few months, and we’ve had our eviction claims pushed out until May 2021. It definitely comes with its risks. Outside of that one unit everyone else is all squared away so I can’t complain too much.