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Jaxin Pierce Newbie Real Estate Investor
2 January 2025 | 3 replies
But if you're more into those value-add deals, definitely start local!
Jorge Vazquez My predictions for 2025
17 December 2024 | 1 reply
Nostalgia for retail centers and the need for hybrid work environments are sparking opportunities in undervalued assets and multi-use developments.Seller Strategies: Sellers should think creatively to attract buyers.
Becca F. Questions for Ohio agents/investors and Class A, B, C in your markets
12 January 2025 | 25 replies
I flew there and walked the house, looked pretty turnkey rental grade): $1029 GFCI outlets, downspouts and guards, drywall, paint, bathroom vent$4615 (new AC unit since unit was stolen before tenant moved in, didn't file insurance claim because didn't want my premium to go up) $600 (water line, gas line, P trap)$60 lawn mowing$112  thermostat repairMy opinion is that Class C is better for local investors who are on site and know how to do repairs and self manage.
Rob Beardsley Top 10 Reasons to Invest in Pittsburgh
5 January 2025 | 8 replies
Most owners are local and therefore “hot” money or out of area players are not yet chasing Pittsburgh assets, keeping prices favorable.References United States Census Bureauhttp://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2017/august/economic-impact-report.htmlMarcus & Millichap 2017 Multifamily Investment Forecast2017 Commercial Real Estate Trends Report by Integra Realty Resourceshttp://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/Pittsburgh-Magazine/September-2017/Staying-CMU-All-Eyes-on-Carnegie-Mellons-Future/http://www.nextpittsburgh.com/features/pittsburgh-developments-watch-2017/
Melissa Sejour Fix and flips in Philadelphia
7 January 2025 | 7 replies
there are ways to get guidance, especially if you are local.
Matthew Morris Dad's NC House is Slowly Rotting - Likely Need to sell As-Is!
7 January 2025 | 6 replies
I work for a local house flipper in the Greensboro area (Winston Salem).
Tyler Bolton LLC versus personal umbrella policy for Indianapolis SFH rental
12 January 2025 | 7 replies
If you’re leaning toward an LLC, I can recommend some local options to help set it up.
Brandon Simpson Should I stay away from properties that have been on the MLS for a long time?
5 January 2025 | 8 replies
We invested into the property and came well ahead of the local market.
Joshua Piche Im looking to move out this year and house hack my first property
7 January 2025 | 12 replies
@Joshua Piche with little experience, it's better that you invest locally vs OOS - unless you want to invest a LOT of time learning another market and networking with th right people.Locally, look for a 2-4 unit property that will qualify for FHA 203(k) financing. - This will allow low down payment and the 203(k) allows repairs to be financed into the purchase mortgage.- The 203(k) will allow you to bid on properties that need repairs that won't qualify for a traditional mortgage => less competition => better purchase price.You will need to find a great local contractor you can trust to supply the required bids to qualify for the 203(k).- After closing, you can do some of the work yourself to save money, but the program doesn't allow you to pay yourself.You will want to buy a Class B property, maybe Class C+, in an area that seems to be improving.
Manuel Angeles Eric Spofford Section 8 Course
7 January 2025 | 27 replies
You must hire locals who are familiar and acclimated to the culture of the city you plan to create rentals in.