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All Forum Posts by: Vu V.

Vu V. has started 4 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Investing in Austin Rental Properties

Vu V.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 6

@Jordan Moorhead That sounds like a wonderful deal you have there. Just wondering, is your estimated gross rent for a 4 bed/2 bath duplex?

The number I've seen is much lower for 4 bed/2 bath, between 2000 and 3000. Maybe this is due to Rentometer's known issue of undervaluing potential rent?

Post: Investing in Austin Rental Properties

Vu V.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 6

@Ryan Kelly Thank you for your response. I'm wondering if you can share with me your thoughts on neighborhoods like Muller, Windsor Park? Do people who are coming to Austin often expect newer, more upscale rentals? I've read that these are up and coming (under gentrification) neighborhoods in Austin with some potentially affordable, light work fixer-uppers. 

Post: Investing in Austin Rental Properties

Vu V.Posted
  • Homeowner
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 6

Hi everyone,

I'm new to BP and the real estate world and would love to get some insights on buying my first rental property.

A bit about me, I'm a full-time engineer living in Oxnard, California. I'm looking to build a cashflow portfolio and have done a decent amount of research (mostly podcasts and articles) on the type of property I should be looking at. From what I've read, duplexes and triplexes can be a good way to start.

In California, buying a duplex can be quite challenging (price point, etc.) so I've been looking out of state, specifically in Austin,TX due to the newly planned Tesla factory and Apple campus. Being an engineer, I can predict how this will impact the tech-based migration. 

I'm wondering if the BP community can give me some insights on how the news on these developments has impacted the general real estate scene in Austin, especially the surrounding areas of these projects? Also, I also would like to learn more about how other long-distance investors have been managing their properties in Austin? Lastly, I'm frugal by nature so I have no experience on how best to estimate rolling expenses of owning properties in Austin so if there are some insights on this, they would be greatly appreciated.

To give this a bit more meat, let's say I'm estimating a 4 bed/2 bath duplex in East Austin.

Looking forward to learning more about you and your experience :)

Thank you!

Vu