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All Forum Posts by: Sabri Isbikhene

Sabri Isbikhene has started 4 posts and replied 18 times.

Hello dear member,

I am a young French resident in France. I bought a completely renovated property in Cleveland in the Lee Miles district for $ 70,000 in October with a French-speaking company. For the moment, my investment is going well. I receive my rents on the scheduled date (it is the guarantee of the company which pays me the rents while waiting to find a tenant eligible for article 8). But my investment scares me for the future I read a lot of not very reassuring things about the city of Cleveland for the future despite the many companies that are established there. Population decline, job growth, crime, and the ranking of some of the websites on Cleveland. I'm mostly looking for cash flow in a really safe market and why not with appreciation. My budgets are limited for just over $ 100,000. I would have liked to inestate Cleveland again but as I told you the city scares me for the future but maybe I am wrong? Do you have opinions? A safer rental market? Please don't try to sell me anything, I just want some constructive advice. Thanks to you

Thank you verry mutch James Wise, 

Cloverside Ave is located in the yellow zone below a single street in the red zone.

Good morning, Bob Collet, and thank you very much for your answer.

I went there two days of sharp at first seeing the neighborhood looks pretty quiet, a lot of elderly people who occupy the houses and I also went there at night around 9pm and he looked as calm but you can’t judge it in two days. The house I want to acquire costs $70,000 and everything has been renovated, from the attic to the basement.

Thank you again Bob

Hi, I’m about to buy a house on Cloverside Avenue in the Lee Miles area. I just have a question for you because I need to be enlightened. I’m a Frenchman who would like to invest in real estate in Cleveland because the prices are affordable but I don’t really know the market but I would like to know if Cloverside Ave is a good neighborhood to invest in and if there was a lot of rental application? Thank you for the information you could give me, it would be very helpful!

Pensez vous que Cloverside à Lee miles est un bon quartier où investir? Est-il beaucoup demandé par des locataires?

Et à quel prix sont les maisons dans ce coin?

Oui je comprend très bien merci beaucoup. Merci beaucoup du conseil mais vous pensez que il n'y aura pas de vacance locative dans ses environs?

Je suis un jeune français et je voudrais savoir investir dans le quartier, comme Collinwood, le cercle universitaire dans la partie est, est intéressant et n'est pas trop exposé au poste vacant.

Tanks you