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All Forum Posts by: MaryAnn O'Brien

MaryAnn O'Brien has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Question for New Orleans-based Investors

MaryAnn O'BrienPosted
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Posts 3
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@Braden Smith Thanks, Braden! I did not know that the first meeting is free, so this is very good information to know. We are planning to attend, so hopefully we will be able to meet you in person. Best, MaryAnn

Post: Question for New Orleans-based Investors

MaryAnn O'BrienPosted
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Posts 3
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Hi Everybody - my husband Chris and I recently moved to New Orleans, and we just jointed the New Orleans Real Estate Investors Association meetup group. We are wondering if anyone on BP is familiar with and/or is a member of this group. We have signed up to attend an event on Thursday, and we would really like some feedback from those of you who are in the know whether or not affiliating with this group is worthwhile. Thanks in advance for your input!

Hello - My husband and I are new to the New Orleans area, and are interested in investing in multi-family properties here as buy and hold investors. The real estate market in New Orleans is very hot right now, particularly in up and coming neighborhoods such as the Bywater neighborhood. As a result, prices for multi-family properties in these comer neighborhoods are skyrocketing. What is strange, however, is that the rental rates are really lagging behind. So, as it stands now, you need to pay top dollar to get into the hot areas, but you aren't going to be able to generate any cash flow from the propert you buy, based on the current rental rates. Has anyone seen a dynamic like this in another market or have experience doing a deal in this type of market? Is this a deal-killer? Thanks very much for your thoughts and advice on this.