I'm looking at buying properties in Verona as rental property. I'm out of state so don't know alot about the area right now other than what I'm able to find online. Any insights into the rental market in that area? ...
Hello, I'm hearing a lot of people mention that they're only interested in buying in Class A or Class B locations. I think I understand why, I'm just not sure how it's possible to find a good deal in a better than av...
Does anyone have experience with single family rentals in this price range?How do they perform?Are there certain areas to stay away from?Thanks
Hello BP, I am getting ready to start marketing to distressed sellers to find deals. I currently work with lawn care operators on their marketing and one of the things we do is "guerilla marketing" where we use things...
How long do rental properties typically stay on market before they are occupied with a tenant? Lets assume B-C class neighborhood in Atlanta or surrounding towns. Is there a website that shows this kind of information...
Hello Everyone,I need your input on a decision that I'm struggling with. We were able to get a great deal on our current primary residence back in 2009. Initially we bought it to flip it but after renovating and mar...
I’m looking for a market to invest In long term rental properties and my target is cash flow, what markets should I look into just to get me in the right direction?Thank you.
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I'm into several markets where we wish BRRRR properties in Detroit MI, St Louis MO, Baltimore, MD and Columbus, OH. Primary Focus3bd 2 bth single family homes that are destressed, renovate, then rent to section ...
Hi All,My name is Elaine and I'm looking forward to start investing in Jacksonville / North Florida area. Any locals or seasoned investors with A/B neighborhood recommendations? Areas to avoid? Many thanks in advance.
Please feel free to direct me to the correct sub-forum if this is not the correct one.I have been steadily investing buy and holds in southern New England (MA, RI, CT) with some decent success. However, when I look at...