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All Forum Posts by: Sakshum Kulshrestha

Sakshum Kulshrestha has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Stuart Udis:

@Sakshum Kulshrestha The key to the rental license in Philadelphia is ensuring the properties zoning allows the use. If its a single family home its a far simpler analysis. Most who get tripped up are those buying the smaller multi-families that don't possess the correct use permit/historical rental license activity.

Thanks for the insight on zoning Stuart; I hadn't considered that. As I explore the neighborhoods in NW Philly, any suggestions on reputable agents with experience in those areas?

Thanks for the input, I'll be sure to connect.

Hi everyone! I'm 23, and I'm looking to purchase my first rental property this year. I am strongly considering Philadelphia as a market to invest in OOS because I was raised in Jersey and I used to be familiar with neighborhoods in the city; I understand things have changed over time, however. I'm looking into SFHs in the 250-320k range. As I look into the market and start to build a team I had a few questions:

1)  How difficult is it to get and keep a rental license OOS? I understand I'd have to be local for some appointments, but are these visits generally infrequent/painless?

2) I'd like to target B class properties, but I've read about significant  apartments added in these areas. How do SFHs fare in competition with these rentals as supply increases?

3) What neighborhoods would you recommend in this price range if I'm targeting high quality tenants? It seems tough to find even mediocre cashflow on turnkey properties, and I'm currently looking into Fishtown/Olde Richmond, and Point Breeze, but areas like Germantown are compelling also.

4) How seriously do local investors take projects like the Bellwether project? Do you factor them into your neighborhood selections or do these projects tend to fizzle out in Philly?