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Khu Far Just starting out..how to invest $50-$75K?
16 April 2024 | 20 replies
A lot of out-of-state investors from the east and west coast are investing here due to the crazy growth over the last 3-5 years.
Lina Bibikov How many here do new construction spec homes?
14 April 2024 | 25 replies
Building in West GA.
Jesse Rook Connecting for Success: Introducing Jesse Rook
13 April 2024 | 0 replies
"When I think of Jesse Rook, I think of someone who is polite, patient, caring, selfless, and the type of person I would want to work with when buying and selling real estate.Born (in New Mexico) and raised in Grand Rapids, MI, Jesse is a native to the West Michigan area and brings with him years of experience of the ins and outs of neighborhoods.What sets Jesse apart from other agents is that he puts his clients first and himself second.
Marc Possoff Grays Ferry Gentrification?
14 April 2024 | 13 replies
But that could be tricky because then Penn is supporting south Philly which would be against their grain of supporting West Philly.
Don Konipol Are the GREAT Deals Gone?
13 April 2024 | 28 replies
West of George Bush Airport.  
Kristi Kandel Affordable Housing - Columbus, OH - Human Trafficking Survivors
12 April 2024 | 10 replies
The efforts that projects of this nature take are massive but the results are more than worth it.https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2023/11/27/columbus-home-for-human-trafficking-survivors-harriets-hope-to-open/71625032007/One-of-a-kind home for human trafficking survivors to open next month in ColumbusDanae KingColumbus DispatchOn Friday, survivors of human trafficking will walk into their brand new home: a place where each fixture and detail was chosen especially for them by fellow survivors.The home is Harriet’s Hope — named for abolitionist Harriet Tubman — a 52-unit housing community that can host multiple families and was designed specifically for human trafficking survivors.The one-of-a-kind community comes out of a public-private partnership that brought together Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost; Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA); CVS Health and OhioRISE, the CVS/Aetna-owned Medicaid program; Beacon 360 Management and many others.The Dec. 1 opening of Harriet's Hope, a community on Columbus' West Side whose exact location isn't being shared to protect survivor's safety, was announced at the Ohio Statehouse this morning.A call to actionThe project started a few years ago as a vision of Celia Kendall, the CEO of Beacon 360 Management, a nonprofit real estate developer and management firm based in Columbus with 28 communities across Ohio.Kendall got the idea for Harriet's Hope after being unsettled by what she saw doing street outreach with women being trafficked six years ago."
Thomas Tsitouridis Looking to invest in a New Development in Miami.
12 April 2024 | 16 replies
My broker bought 2units 2 years ago and has $400k in equity already (approx. 300-400k per unit then)Hi @Thomas Tsitouridis I think you are referring to West 11th, e11even residences is sold out. 
Anthony Vasquez was told I wouldn't be able to do something, now im determined
12 April 2024 | 10 replies
I've personally lost money and seen mane investors lose money out of state while being located on the West Coast. 
Shivam Patel Would you recommend investing out of state for a beginner?
12 April 2024 | 36 replies
However, the rents are slightly lower and could potentially wipe out your monthly cashflows with one major repair.As for higher appreciation market like West/East Coast, it's more expensive, but rents are higher due to a strong labor market, there will be a certain amount of demand for those markets, but the downside is that you will need to be creative by adding more values for the property.