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All Forum Posts by: Attila Vad

Attila Vad has started 2 posts and replied 50 times.

Post: What do you think about Jacksonville, FL for multifamily?

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hello @Joe Henry,

Welcome to Bigger Pocket, I wish you a great success.

I do RE wholesale in JAX, however I focus on single family homes. I think that the multi Multifamily unit business is not as developed in JAX as other Florida cities. I'd recommend to contact a local real estate agent and ask about the the market trends. I do not see a lot of multifamily on MLS. However when I see one then it is usually a good deal. You should also contact some property management company as well. If you want I can give you some recommendation. Send me a PM and I will give you some phone numbers to call.

Post: need advice on this company

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hello @Igor Muguruza,

I know the company, although I have not made a deal with them. They are reputable company. They will do everything for you. It depends what are planning to do, how much money you have, how risk taker you are, etc.

Of course there is a price if you go to a company which does everything for you. You might be able to make better deals, if you do it own your own.  

Post: Looking into buying my first investment property

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

@Allende Hernandez, You start typing @then the name and then in the left corner downwards you will see the corresponding names and then you select it. Then it's done. Give a try , it will work for you as well.

Post: Looking into buying my first investment property

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hello @Allende Hernandez,

I proposed those areas as I did you research, which revealed where the absentee owners purchase properties. You you can also do is to call up some property managers and ask them which are the best areas for rental, and how is to rent property in those area. You can also ask for the terms and conditions. As far as I know some companies will provide you service free of charge until they rent it or I think there is a company that pays the first 2 month rent regardless it is rented to not.

Post: Looking into buying my first investment property

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hello @Allende Hernandez,

Are you planning to invest in a condo or a single family house?  In Jacksonville you can buy a decent rental at about 60-80K.  The good rental areas are in 32210, 32211 and 32208 zip codes. These are the areas where the big investors are purchasing rental properties. I makes sense to follow the big investors. There are some other zip codes that would make sense as well and the prices are even lower. 

Post: How to Analyze a Commercial property

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hello @Erica Salinas

I'm wholesaler in JAX. What kind of commercial property you're looking for.  Let me know, I might be able to help you. 

Post: Wholesaler in Jacksonville, Miami, F Lauderdale, Cleveland!

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hello @Joel Gabelman, I'm just starting my business in Cleveland. We are investigating the market at the moment. We'll focus on finding rentals but we will have good rehab properties as well. Let's keep in touch.

Post: What's the best city in Florida to invest in?

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

@Account Closed   and @Guyoz Golan I think one of the best investment you can make is in Jacksonville in FL.  I agree with  @Erik K. that for 50-60K you can purchase great rental. Although I live in Miami Beach my team work in Jacksonville and we can give you adequate advice where to invest. 

Post: Wholesaler in Jacksonville, Miami, F Lauderdale, Cleveland!

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Thank you!

Post: Wholesaler in Jacksonville, Miami, F Lauderdale, Cleveland!

Attila VadPosted
  • Investor
  • Miami Beach, FL
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 10

Hi Everybody,

I'm an investor/wholesaler in South East Florida (Miami-Fort Lauderdale) North East Florida (Jacksonville) and Ohio (Cleveland).

We are expert finding properties at a discount and we would like to pass those deals to you. We are mainly focusing rental properties (8-25% cash on cash return) but we also good at finding fix&flip properties. We are here to network investors mainly Landlords and Fix&flippers.

MODERATOR:  NO DEAL MAKING IN THIS FORUM, PLEASE.

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