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All Forum Posts by: Ashley Mullin

Ashley Mullin has started 0 posts and replied 74 times.

@Ethan Simcox 

They are several area of Indianapolis that you can purchase a fix and flip.  Your price point would be your deciding factor as to what neighborhood to purchase a property.  @Rodney Kuhl is correct about Zillow and MLS. I would find a neighborhood and drive it....look for houses that look run down and try to contact the owners.

@Ethan Simcox 

If you have any questions about the Indy market, then please feel free to reach out.  We are a full service real estate brokerage and investor ourself :)  

Post: Hello, new member from Toronto, Ontario

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29

@Wei Peng Welcome to BP Wei!  If you have any questions about the Indianapolis market, then please feel free to reach out to us.  I'm a local Indy investor :)

Post: Court ordered Eviction - what do I do if they will not vacate?

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29

@Dale Hensley 

I'm referring to Marion County.....not sure about other counties in Indianapolis.  I have heard that Hamilton County does it differently and somewhat easier for the landlord.

Post: Court ordered Eviction - what do I do if they will not vacate?

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29
Dan Perrott If the tenants are still there, then you will need to call small claims court in the township it was filed. You will want to schedule a forced move. You will not be able to get the constable to come out same day. The force move typically is scheduled 1-3 weeks out (depends on the courts schedule). They will give you a date. They will also tell you to schedule with a moving company. You have to use the company they approve. The cost is roughly $650 and you will have to pay it. You will also need to have a locksmith with you to open the door. You will want to keep a close eye on prop. If they move before the force move date, then you can cancel the force move. If they move and you don't cancel, then the moving company will charge a dry run in the amount of $250. Good luck...forced moves can really suck. You can add the cost of the move to the damage hearing if you requested one. This is just for Indianapolis. Feel free to give me a call if you have further questions.

Post: Indianapolis rental properties

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29

@Rob Gribben Hey Rob!  Would you be interested in coming into town?  We would love to show you our city.  Hit me up if you would like to further discuss Indy.  

Post: New to BP in Indianapolis, IN

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29

Hey @Ross Denman welcome to BP.

Post: Looking for Recommendations for My Ground Team in Indianapolis

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29

@Johanna R. Let's us know when you are in town.  Would love to meet up with you and show you Indy!!  Sounds like we like the same type of areas.  

Post: Indianapolis. Lower End vs Higher End rentals

Ashley MullinPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 80
  • Votes 29

@Shawn Holsapple Do you determine lower end versus higher end by the rental rate?  Purchase price? Value of home?