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All Forum Posts by: Yonia B.

Yonia B. has started 17 posts and replied 90 times.

Post: New to Multifamily investing

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@Zvi Hutman

Buffalo NY is a great market to invest in and in your own state.  Prices are still reasonable and is a great up and coming area.  Start by taking weekend getaways there and get familiar with this area.  research the different neighborhoods within buffalo such as Allentown or Elmwood Village, Black Rock or University heights; All great places.  

Best of luck to you and strike while your entrepreneurial hunger is still vibrant!

Post: Atlantic City NJ contractor looking to branch out

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

Hi Nikolai, first of all, congrats on your path to real estate ventures. You can get lenders that will lend based on the deposits your business/or you put into your bank account.  Find an investor friendly lender that will best suit your needs.  PM me your contact info including your email and phone number so that I can send you more info on these lenders.

Post: Calling on Quadplex Investors, Who is Your Property Insurance Carrier?

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@ryan go

@Ryan Goldfarb yes you are right about that.  Thanks for the help.

Post: Calling on Quadplex Investors, Who is Your Property Insurance Carrier?

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@Ryan Goldfarb  yes, I understand that being in a coastal location is the problem, even though where I am located doesn't require for me to have flood insurance. I have gotten an estimate from NREIG but their fees are extremely high.  They wanted $6500 a year.   

Post: Calling on Quadplex Investors, Who is Your Property Insurance Carrier?

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@Sean K. @John Schaeffer  Hi guys,  this is not an owner occupied property.   This is a fully rented buy and hold property in Atlantic City NJ.

Post: Calling on Quadplex Investors, Who is Your Property Insurance Carrier?

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

Hi BP Investors! 

I am looking for a property insurance company that insures 4plex rental properties.  I am having a hard time finding companies that insure quads.  So to all the BP investors that have quads in New Jersey, can you give me your property insurance carrier's contact info and share your experience with me?   

Post: the best location for duplex/triplex/quadplex investing?

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

Hi Joon,  Easton is a great location to buy rental properties specially within the college areas as those rent well.  Trenton area is not as nice as Easton but I believe you would find better deals.  Unfortunately North Jersey is really really tough to cash flow when the purchase prices in those multi's are so high and as a person that grew up in Central Jersey I can tell you that it is now equally as tough as North Jersey to find great deals.  New Jersey is still your best bet to invest in Multi Family properties and being that you are just starting out I would suggest you stay in NJ to be close to your investments.  My recommendation for you and where I take all my investors is South Jersey.  You can still find investment properties that are priced right and cash flow well.

Post: I'm Looking To Network With Real estate investors & Flippers

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@Simbo Toe Hi,

I am seeking multi properties in South Jersey and specifically in Atlantic City. I would welcome any deals you can send my way.  

Post: Arbitrage in Atlantic City, NJ

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@Jack Dagnese dm me your info on your location, I currently have a few properties in AC under management and I think I might be of help to you .

Post: Atlantic City Real Estate Value

Yonia B.Posted
  • Realtor
  • Monmouth County
  • Posts 90
  • Votes 37

@Roopa Madihally is not that your realtor misinformed you, he/she was probably just trying to make you aware that markets do change from time to time.  I have sold and managed many properties in AC to my investors and I can honestly tell you that in AC the good and not as good areas are street by street.  Depending on the street that your property is in, it could be an area that is profitable but I also know properties right now in certain streets that keep dropping their prices because they are not selling.  I am glad to see that you are doing your due diligence and  certainly the BP community is a great place to get informed.  Best of Luck to you.