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Lorraine Patterson
Rental Property Investor from Queens, NY

replied about 2 months ago

Hello @Isaura Orellana , I messaged you.

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Firen Forrest
from San Francisco

replied about 2 months ago

@Anthony Holloway I'd love to learn more about what you're finding. I'm definitely aiming toward Texas but this thread has made me stop to consider San Antonio in addition to Dallas. Let me know if you'd like to connect. 

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John Street
Realtor from Birmingham, AL

replied about 2 months ago

@Anthony Holloway Birmingham, AL and the surrounding metro area has some great cash flowing properties. So many of my clients are out of state investors.

In addition to Birmingham, I have seen folks mention they have had luck in some other southern cities like Memphis and Montgomery.

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Milan Dixon
Realtor from Atlanta, GA

replied about 2 months ago

@Anthony Holloway Hey Anthony just adding my two cents here as far as Atlanta goes I recommend College Park, East Point, Hapeville, South Fulton(newly incorporated city may not show up on most searches) and parts of Riverdale

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Lindsay Davis
from Birmingham, AL

replied about 2 months ago

I completely agree with @John Street - Birmingham is a great area with opportunity. Likewise, with Tuscaloosa and Huntsville. These areas have great economical factors that make them prime areas for rental investments.

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Bob Stevens
Real Estate Consultant from Cleveland

replied about 2 months ago

@Anthony Holloway   Cleveland STILL after 10 years or so the best overall , and I know them all.  10 14% net caps are to be had, 

Good Luck 

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Jared Sutherland

replied about 2 months ago

@Carlos Ptriawan how is the remote investing going for you? Trying Toto talk myself into it.

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Carlos Ptriawan

replied about 2 months ago

remote investing is good, better than local. I only choose a clean property though, not easy to find. A good market is easy to find. A good investment is not.

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Samary Agosto
Realtor from Hartford, CT

replied about 2 months ago

@Anthony Holloway

CT can be good

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Marlen Weber
Specialist from Plano, TX

replied about 2 months ago

Fantastic @Anthony Holloway . Best of luck on your journey. 

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Marlen Weber
Specialist from Plano, TX

replied about 2 months ago

Hi @Firen Forrest . I think DFW is a fine market to invest in as well, but it has been for a while now and it is just getting hotter. With the recent increase in people who are moving to Texas, the other markets are experiencing an unusual increase. 

What moved you to San Fran?

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Firen Forrest
from San Francisco

replied about 2 months ago

@Marlen Weber That makes sense about DFW.

I just always had an idea that San Francisco was a beautiful city and I wanted to live here. So I took the plunge about 7 years ago. I've been really happy here, but it is certainly way out of my budget at this point for real estate investing!

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Jon S.
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replied about 2 months ago
Originally posted by @Anthony Holloway :

Hi Everyone!

I’m looking to invest in my first rental property this year. I wanted to know what places are the best to invest, to buy a 2 unit property not exceeding $400,000. Any specific states, counties and cities recommendations will be a lot of help!

Define “best”.

To obtain a good response, ask a specific, detailed question. Otherwise, you will not getting a useful answer.


FYI: REI is a solo sport and very specific to each investors goals, which will differ.

 

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Jon S.
Investor from Berkeley, CA

replied about 2 months ago
Originally posted by @Firen Forrest :

@Anthony Holloway I'd love to learn more about what you're finding. I'm definitely aiming toward Texas but this thread has made me stop to consider San Antonio in addition to Dallas. Let me know if you'd like to connect. 

If you’re thinking of investing in Texas, you’re about 11 years late to the party.

Avoid all 4 major cities. You’re very unlikely to cash flow.  Instead target secondary markets outside of these major cities where you can’t locate properties meeting your specific investment criteria.

FYI: unless you got some special knowledge, skill, or source of low priced deals, in San Francisco you certainly won’t cash flow, at least for the first 5 years.

 

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Jon S.
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Originally posted by @Carlos Ptriawan :

remote investing is good, better than local. I only choose a clean property though, not easy to find. A good market is easy to find. A good investment is not.

Neither is necessarily “easy” to find.  Market research... deal sourcing.  And deals aren’t found, they’re made/negotiated. 


Both require specialized knowledge, lots of work, and experience to do it properly.

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Chris Levarek
Rental Property Investor from Phoenix, AZ

replied about 2 months ago

@Anthony Holloway I recommend reviewing where people are moving to and which markets are in expansion. Lucky for you, these reports just came out via the UHUAL Migration Trends for 2020 and the IRR Research 2021 Multifamily viewpoint report.

Top 5 Migration Growth States

  1. Tennesse
  2. Texas
  3. Florida
  4. Ohio
  5. Arizona

Markets in Expansion as per IRR.com

  1. Atlanta, GA
    Baltimore, MD
    Cincinnati, OH
    Columbia, SC
    Dallas, TX
    Fort Worth, TX
    Greensboro, NC
    Greenville, SC
    Hartford, CT
    Jacksonville, FL
    Las Vegas, NV
    Minneapolis, MN
    Oklahoma City, OK
    Providence, RI
    Raleigh, NC
    Sacramento, CA
    San Diego, CA

Now find the common ground and that's a good starting market based on data. Sometimes good to match the data with the advice. Happy Investing!

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Mary Joe
Investor from Brooklyn, New York

replied about 2 months ago

@Samara Huntley @David Haynes   

Thanks both for your reply. Will reach out to you if I have further questions. 

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Ed Moran
Rental Property Investor from Boston, MA

replied about 2 months ago

@Rick Bolivar I’m investing in the Lakeland Area -looking for larger apt complexes (1.5-3m) if you want ti connect

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Ed Moran
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@Samary Agosto what part?

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