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Ken Chud Screening Section 8 Tenants - Baltimore County
15 November 2023 | 16 replies
I buy and rent Section 8 in Columbus GA and the tenant always shows me the voucher.
Sam Cerreta Unfamiliar with Franklinton area
8 April 2021 | 8 replies
I am an agent and working with a couple of investors that have expressed interest in this particular part of Columbus.
Luke Lee Newbie here Georgia
12 February 2023 | 2 replies
Now finally and ready and just join the community.What do you guys think about the BRRRR market in Columbus, GA?
Jim Weller For Multifamily development any good sources for comps - land price / allowable unit?
22 February 2024 | 3 replies
I'm working on projects in florida and ohio. entitled or unentitled is a big difference. we typically look for land in larger tracts in columbus ohio for under 50k per acre. that's mostly rural land that is then entitled through engineering and zoning variances, a huge money maker if you don't do it. entitled land depends on density. lowest I've seen is typically 6 dwelling units per acre and highest I've seen in suburban markets might be 26. i think there is a lot of missing things to answer your questions like how big of projects, but I can give you a very recent lot we featured for investors who build a stacked triplex with us around Orlando and other markets in florida. it was a 43k piece of land on about .3 acres. through planned development you can get a duplex approved it was in poinciana in Osceola county. that's on the small side and it's hard to find land and it wouldn't really increase in value there but that's about 5k or less in fees to get that done. so all in 50k for a 2-3 unit. so 25k a door would be a good price to look at. normally as you buy at scale it gets much cheaper because you are doing all the value and creating something from rural land or wetlands, etc. entitled land typically sells for 11k-13k per door I would say on average in suburban markets on a national average. that is extremely difficult to track but we work with groups in land entitlement all over the country who co -develop with us and we create benchmarks that's more of an internal conservative and we push high density and multifamily to maximize profits on the exit once the project is entitled. 
Remington Lyman Franklinton = most interesting area in Columbus: Yes or No?
11 September 2021 | 21 replies
The only thing that can stop it is the complete collapse of the Columbus economy.
Denise Coffman Embarking on my Rel Estate investing journey!
22 February 2024 | 1 reply
We vet land deals extremely hard and buy the cheapest land within 30 miles of the urban core of columbus for infill development and larger development. 
Gregory Doyle Does rental income affect appraisal value of a property?
16 February 2021 | 11 replies
But I refinanced 2 duplexes here in Columbus OH, and both times I made sure I increased the rent to the max potential.
Gilad Lifshitz BRRRR Newbie looking for my first investment
8 January 2024 | 10 replies
Hey Gilad, I find plenty of BRRRR deals here in Columbus.
Daniel Judge Seeking Newark OH Investor Insight
24 November 2020 | 7 replies
I'm in Columbus and considering whether Newark would be a market worth investing in. 
Jacqueline Billera columbus OH vs KCMO
16 October 2023 | 11 replies
I invest and work in Columbus, Ohio.