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All Forum Posts by: Yuval Molcho

Yuval Molcho has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: How to chose your neighborhood - Biggest Commitment yet

Yuval MolchoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 15

Hey all,

The idea of this topic was trying to make sense (and order?) of the most important parameters when choosing a new market when entering remote REI. As you know this is maybe the biggest decision a new investor will have to make and the variables are countless. Obviously it depends on the niche and strategy you have in mind, but just for our discussion, let's assume I want to use the "BRRRR" method on SF properties.

When I tried to think of the most important parameters for choosing a new market, the things that popped into my head were stuff like:

1. Zipcode parameters - Crime, Transportation/walkability, homeowners/rentals ratio, school rank, population demographic parameters, median house income, etc.

2. State/County Parameters - Pro Investors State laws, positive immigration & growth, county regulations, POS and Property Taxes, etc.

3. Properties Parameters - Median Home Price, Price/Rent value (maybe the most important?), etc. 

4. Unforeseen / Other Parameters - Weather, large scale transformations such as an industry collapse or relocation, etc.

Do you guys have any other things you look into before choosing your new investment zip code? 

What do you think is more important? Let's say you have a neighborhood with an amazing 1:8 Price/Rent ratio, great general growth in population, and low unemployment, but with a relatively high crime rate and no school with a rank above 3? What parameters are a NO-GO and what are nice to have?

Hope this discussion will help as many people as possible, I'm sure we all do things a bit different and it will be nice to see the different tactics each of us uses.

Thank you for reading! and hope to read your comments.

Yuval

Post: New Connected Investors PIN? Opinions? Game Changer?

Yuval MolchoPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 15

Thank you for this thread. I was 50 minutes into the CI webinar and almost got tempted.

My alerts began rising when chat was filling up with comments such as "I'm In, where do I pay?", and when I started making comments such as "What day it is today?" and "Am I talking to real people here?" I received an automated message that in order to help me focus on the webinar my chat is disabled... needless to say, no one responded to none of my comments, and the chat was super active.

Bottom line - like everything else in life, If it's too shiny, it's fake. Great achievements are the result of great work.

Great weekend to all.

Yuval