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All Forum Posts by: Zlata Ishk

Zlata Ishk has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: LLC Or Sole Prop

Zlata IshkPosted
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Hello. When purchasing my first investment property, is it better to create an LLC or go with sole prop? Also, are banks more likely to lend to businesses or individuals? Thanks for your feedback.

Quote from @Ruchit Patel:

I am in the same boat, living in California, and investing out of state. Let's connect.

Either you can reinvent the wheel and do all research on your own, or simply invest with a turnkey provider. 

Thank you for your reply. I've looked into turnkey providers. Any suggestions on companies/markets?


Hello BiggerPockets community,

My name is Zlata. I am new to BiggerPockets and real estate investment.  I am looking to invest in my first investment property sometime next year. I live in California but am looking to buy out of state as prices here are very high. I'm in the market research state right now.  I'm thinking North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee. Are there any other markets I should be looking in with good landlord laws, lower property taxes, property appreciation, etc.? Any feedback is appreciated.