All Forum Posts by: Aqeelah M.
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Post: Baltimore: Properties Selling but they look rundown ... WHY?

- Rental Property Investor
- Wichita, KS
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@Account Closed
Thank you for sharing your experience. I will take this lesson and remember ambition, hard work, and support will go a long way in this business.
Post: Baltimore: Properties Selling but they look rundown ... WHY?

- Rental Property Investor
- Wichita, KS
- Posts 48
- Votes 12
Thank you for your advice on what area to invest in Baltimore. Ok, I did not know it was tenant friendly but I will be sure to read about those laws. If I have anymore questions I will contact you. Thanks again !
Post: Baltimore: Properties Selling but they look rundown ... WHY?

- Rental Property Investor
- Wichita, KS
- Posts 48
- Votes 12
@Ozzy Sirimsi I was planning to buy a property for 50k or under. I understand the 5G Network is going to take place in Baltimore, so I assume that will give the city a better outlook.
Post: Real Estate Agent in Baltimore

- Rental Property Investor
- Wichita, KS
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Hi Everyone,
Can a few people suggest some top tier real estate agents in Baltimore, who specialize in buy and hold investing ?
Post: Baltimore: Properties Selling but they look rundown ... WHY?

- Rental Property Investor
- Wichita, KS
- Posts 48
- Votes 12
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to buy and hold single family homes in Baltimore Maryland for 50K or less. As I began my search on Zillow I noticed there a lot of spacious properties being sold for extremely low prices ( 1.5K was the lowest), but they all look abandoned. Are investors planning to make this city a shinning jewel in the future?
One particular website named Baltimore one of the worst cities to invest in...
I understand the population is declining and a lot of the neighborhoods are distressed, but things like 5g and a growing tech industry are going to make the entire city come alive, right?
I am not from Baltimore but it seems like the construction happening in South Baltimore is just the beginning of what I think will spread throughout the city.
Also, the amount of rent you can charge compared to the price of the house is very eye catching in Baltimore.
Is this place a diamond in the rough ?
Thanks!