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All Forum Posts by: Scott Kinney

Scott Kinney has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.

If you were to owner occupy a small apartment bldg in any city what would you choose?

They would probably be small claims suits?

There is a ppty we are looking at and a tenant told me another tenant has sued the landlord several times. How can I look up the cases?

Thank you

Post: Newbie from Oakland, CA

Scott KinneyPosted
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Thanks @Katie P.. Arthur Mac's Tap & Snack Room 8/13?

Post: Newbie from Oakland, CA

Scott KinneyPosted
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

@Josef Roberge I feel like single fam homes is a good way to get one's feet wet. I've been in Oakland since about 2003. It has changed a.. lot...

@Matt K. I'm glad to hear other's feel the same way. Are you investing out of state? Any areas you like?

And thank you @Dave Visaya & @Chris Mason

Post: Newbie from Oakland, CA

Scott KinneyPosted
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 3

Greetings all,

My girlfriend and I want to start acquiring rental real estate. Maybe start with single family homes. We live in Oakland, CA. I'd love to find something local, house hack or what-have-you but this market just seems too overpriced and I'm hearing rents are starting to cool or drop. If we buy something at these prices based on currents rents then rents drop we're gonna have a bad time. Is that a good way to look at it? 

So we are looking out of town or out of state, maybe Tulsa (my brother lives there). Any advise on Tulsa specifically or how to find good areas in general would be appreciated.

Thanks everyone!

Scott Kinney