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All Forum Posts by: Bryan L. Ramirez

Bryan L. Ramirez has started 3 posts and replied 22 times.

@Rob Lee thank you for taking the time to provide me the advice. It’s not always greener on the other side and am aware this will be a difficult process, but I’m willing to do what it takes to make it work. I’ll explore my options and will take your advice in consideration as I search for properties in Texas in that area. It’s crazy competitive but definitely more potential to start, so I’ll do my best. Thank you for your advice.

@Bruce Lynn thank you for your input. Yes I plan to move to Texas and to live in the property. I appreciate you bringing up the challenges of obtaining properties in the area, but I’ll strive my best to make it work. Thank you for taking the time to provide me input and will take your information and keep that awareness up in my search for properties in Texas. Thanks.

@Phillip Dwyer thank you for the message. Yes I plan to move to Nevada and live there should I opt to go for a Nevada property. I’d live in one of the units and rent the others out.

@Trevor Reed thank you for your advice and for taking the time to reply. Also thank you for the heads up on the potential problem with the triplex and FHA. I'll definitely be cautious on that. It sounds that the Dallas market is great and full of opportunities so I'll definitely explore them. I'd be happy to connect so let's connect! Likewise I'd like to be a resource to you in the future. Thanks!

@Jorge Gonzalez thank you for taking the time to respond to my post and for your advice! Yes, I’ll definitely act fast and will make the best and smart move upon finding the opportunity that fits my criteria. Im willing to move quick start small and scale up to make it happen. I’m currently exploring those markets.. Dallas, Austin, and Houston… but am open to other booming markets in Texas. Despite the competition it appears there is more opportunity than in California. I’d like to connect and add you to my network. Perhaps I can also be a resource to you in the future. Thanks!

Hello Everyone,

I am a first time investor and CPA from California working to start my investing journey by investing in multi-family properties. I am considering out of state investing opportunities, and would like to explore investing opportunities in Nevada. My initial strategy is to house-hack with an FHA loan on a duplex/triplex and scale up from there on my second and third properties. I am also open to single family homes, with opportunities for appraisal on those properties. What markets in Nevada (example Las Vegas) would you recommend are the best for multi-family homes (2-4 units) in the $250- 600K range? Thank you in advance for your advice.

Hello Everyone,

I am a first time investor and CPA from California working to start my investing journey by investing in multi-family properties. I am considering out of state investing opportunities, and would like to explore investing opportunities in Texas. My initial strategy is to house-hack with an FHA loan on a duplex/triplex and scale up from there on my second and third properties. What markets in Texas (Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio) would you recommend are the best for multi-family homes (2-4 units) in the $250- 600K range? Thank you in advance for your advice.

Post: New to Arizona - Markets for Multi-Family

Bryan L. RamirezPosted
  • Accountant
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 11

@Patrick Allen thank you for the recommendations in the Tucson market. Definitely an area I’ll consider so I’ll be happy to connect. Thank you.

Post: New to Arizona - Markets for Multi-Family

Bryan L. RamirezPosted
  • Accountant
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 11

@Chris I. Thank you for your input. I appreciate the information. Thank you.

Post: New to Arizona - Markets for Multi-Family

Bryan L. RamirezPosted
  • Accountant
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 11

@Bob Okenwa thank you for the recommendations. I’ll check it out. Thanks again.