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All Forum Posts by: Shadi Ayyoubi

Shadi Ayyoubi has started 3 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: DC Mixed Use / Airbnb

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@Marylin OShea - I'd love to connect!

Post: DC Mixed Use / Airbnb

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BP Community hope all is well! I'm evaluating the acquisition of a currently 3-story mixed-use building in DC.  Two apartments up top and retail on the ground level. I'd likely occupy one apartment and convert ground level to Airbnb or an apartment. Would love to connect with a local DC lender to discuss or get some insight from a BP investor who has done a similar deal! Thank you! 

Hi Erik-

Hope all is well. I know this post is from a while ago but I figured I would reach out. I am working with a property that current owners were renting out using airbnb. If you are interested in discussing.

Post: BRRRing in Pittsburgh

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@Jeremy Taggart thank you your reply. I just shot you over an invite to connect I would love to line up a time to chat.

Post: BRRRing in Pittsburgh

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@Clayton Hepler yes quite possibly although not 100% set

Post: BRRRing in Pittsburgh

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@Jeremy Pace thank you for your reply! I never looked at it like that as they could definitely be very biased

Post: BRRRing in Pittsburgh

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@Anthoney Hanks thank you for your response!

Post: BRRRing in Pittsburgh

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My name is Shadi Ayyoubi and I live in Falls Church Virginia. I purchased my first home in May of 2019 with my business partner and we are currently housing hacking. We purchased a 4 person house and are renting out the other two rooms. We have been doing research on BRRRRing and we just don't have the capital to BRRRR here in Northern Virginia. While looking into other locations that might meet our price range, we came across Pittsburgh, PA. While looking at Zillow, we were able to find prices around $30-50k. After reading the Bigger Pockets BRRRR book, the "find your Rockstar" emphasized finding a rockstar real estate agent first. Unless I am misinformed or my logic is flawed I don't see why a real estate agent would bother with such a low value deal? In that case, would it be more beneficial to start with searching for wholesalers in that area? Any thoughts and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time, insight, and expertise!

Post: BRRRing in Pittsburgh

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My name is Shadi Ayyoubi and I live in Falls Church Virginia. I purchased my first home in May of 2019 with my business partner and we are currently housing hacking. We purchased a 4 person house and are renting out the other two rooms. We have been doing research on BRRRRing and we just don't have the capital to BRRRR here in Northern Virginia. While looking into other locations that might meet our price range, we came across Pittsburgh, PA. While looking at Zillow, we were able to find prices around $30-50k. After reading the Bigger Pockets BRRRR book, the "find your Rockstar" emphasized finding a rockstar real estate agent first. Unless I am misinformed or my logic is flawed I don't see why a real estate agent would bother with such a low value deal? In that case, would it be more beneficial to start with searching for wholesalers in that area? Any thoughts and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time, insight, and expertise!