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Reggie Smith Looking to start investing in the Pittsburgh area
30 December 2022 | 26 replies
Typically we, as investor agents, don't recommend going into D or C- class areas given the management headaches they come with and the amount of repairs & maintenance they require, but if you have done it before and know what you're getting into, that's the biggest thing, so go for it! 
Dustin Wells Landlord and renters insurance
5 June 2023 | 10 replies
Most D or C- Renters will not be likely to get it due to cost.
Dustin M. Investing in Mobile Homes after June 1 HUD Safe Act
1 November 2013 | 56 replies
My other suspicion is that there may be some more standards written into the laws/regs about where the MH's are located, i.e. how much land does it sit on, is it located inside a MHP, etc.If you are buying MH's that are affixed as 'Real Property' with the recording of docs at County & MO DOR and you are re-selling those, just beware.
Anna Watkins Atlanta neighborhood classification question
9 November 2017 | 106 replies
I can't figure out what's B, C, & D, or how to imagine those areas in other cities I might want to invest in.So, how would you classify Oakhurst/Winnona Park?
Jim K. C-, D, F-class neighborhoods
13 November 2019 | 34 replies
@Jim K.I don't know much about ABCD etc. but I know age should not determine anything or else every downtown would be rated as a D or F. 
Jen L. What's your avg move-out reno cost? Still cash flowing?
1 May 2017 | 74 replies
What did they do to the garage dor and microwave? 
Steve Kim Neighborhood Classification Question.
2 December 2017 | 6 replies
So, how do you experts evaluate if it's a class D or class C neighborhood without living there?
James Taylor Is flipping relatively safe?
1 September 2016 | 7 replies
Shes got a house that she owes 200.000$ off.I could get a credit on it dor like. 100.000$ and use that to flipping.I would first visit the property making sure the foundations are undamaged, then write down what i would need to do to the property, and research potentially what i can sell the house for after rehab in the Area..
Loring Hinds Renting former principal residence- first time landlord
19 August 2016 | 20 replies
I think the guys on this site, BP, consider those rentals to be class D or worse.
Danny Maller What to do about groups of people loitering around my building?
1 December 2018 | 115 replies
If you bought in the D or D- part then section 8 is most realistic option without taking on risky low credit tenants.