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All Forum Posts by: Ajay Panwar

Ajay Panwar has started 11 posts and replied 25 times.

Quote from @Jeff Howard:

Hello,

I am getting closer to pulling the trigger on our first investment home and have roughly narrowed it down to Indianapolis and Birmingham. Obviously very different spots, and buying in both areas is an option down the road, but for now I would love any specific thoughts and advice from actual investors within these MSA's.  Is one state more landlord friendly?  Any hidden tax or expense "gotchas"? Is closing the purchase and loan in one state any more difficult? I appreciate any feedback.  

Thank you!

Jeff

Hi Jeff,

Did you end up deciding where you bought your property?
Quote from @Jeff Howard:

Hello,

I am getting closer to pulling the trigger on our first investment home and have roughly narrowed it down to Indianapolis and Birmingham. Obviously very different spots, and buying in both areas is an option down the road, but for now I would love any specific thoughts and advice from actual investors within these MSA's.  Is one state more landlord friendly?  Any hidden tax or expense "gotchas"? Is closing the purchase and loan in one state any more difficult? I appreciate any feedback.  

Thank you!

Jeff


Quote from @Jonathan Klemm:

Hey @Ajay Panwar - We do work all over Chicago and may be a good fit for you.  What types of projects are you doing?  Also, what Chicago suburb are you investing in?

Even if we aren't the right fit, we can definitely find some one to help you out.


 Sounds good. I'm looking for mainly the south of Chicago area. Country Club Hills, Markham etc.

Hi,

I'm looking for General Contractors in the South Suburb of Chicago. Could you please refer me to any you may have used and liked them? Reasonable price, good quality, and communication is the key for me.

Hi,

I'm looking for General Contractors in the South Suburb of Chicago. Could you please refer me to any you may have used and liked them? Reasonable price, good quality, and communication is the key for me.

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