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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Hoang

Daniel Hoang has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

Could anyone point me in the right direction?

There are two markets i'd like to invest in with the syndication route.

One is the midwest where i already have a large personal portfolio.

Second, i'd like to invest in hotels in east asia. Does this still fall under SEC jurisdiction when soliciting private capital from friends / acquaintances of friends?

Quote from @Travis Biziorek:
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Hey Daniel, I live in California but have 12-doors in Detroit and do a lot there with other investors. I also visit every 2-3 months.

It's an awesome market but definitely a bit tricky. The BRRRR strategy works great if you're able to source off-market deals.

That's what I've been doing there since 2019.


Hi Travis, do you do any sec8? Im interested in possibly doing only sec8. Other investors experience seems to be mixed on this

Yes, 3 of my 12 doors are S8. There are pros and cons, of course. 

 What has been your experience with s8 tenants? Do they take care of the property? Do they stay longer?

Quote from @Jamiel Strickland:

@Tareq Alafranji I think Detroit can be a great market to BRRR. Buying in the part of Detroit that has the strongest comps to make sure your home appraises for the value you estimate is key. I have my own portfolio and help others with theirs.

Also if you plan to go section 8, I can refer you to someone. 


 Do you mind passing me a referral also?

Quote from @Travis Biziorek:

Hey Daniel, I live in California but have 12-doors in Detroit and do a lot there with other investors. I also visit every 2-3 months.

It's an awesome market but definitely a bit tricky. The BRRRR strategy works great if you're able to source off-market deals.

That's what I've been doing there since 2019.


Hi Travis, do you do any sec8? Im interested in possibly doing only sec8. Other investors experience seems to be mixed on this

Post: Out of State Investors for Kansas City

Daniel HoangPosted
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Hi, check my post. Looking for an agent and PM recommendations

Hi everyone,

Used to have another biggerpockets account but i don't remember the login, wasn't too active anyway.

I'm an experienced investor looking to test out the Kansas City market.
My current market is Ohio and buy about 1 property a month to give you an idea. 28 properties owned, mix of mostly SFH, duplex and quads.

I have zero contacts in Kansas so I'm looking for a full-service property manager and also a realtor.

My acquisition process usually goes like this:
I find a deal that i'm interested in. Send pictures to my property manager for his opinion. He'll find time to walk the property and give me a rehab estimate at the same time to make it rent ready (Usually doing BRRRR, i don't flip).
I've been keeping his crews busy with 1 rehab a month currently, win-win for both of us. Pushing almost 2 property acquisitions a month now but I'm thinking of testing out some other markets just to diversify a bit.

Basically I'm looking for a similar setup in Kansas City.
For properties under contract, I need a property manager to get a rehab estimate. They should be able to supervise light to full rehabs + all the basic jobs that a property manager does. Could be a rehab/construction company too, but i'd still need a property manager. Also looking for an agent to help with on-market listings.

Hi everyone,

Used to have another biggerpockets account but i don't remember the login, wasn't too active anyway.

I'm an experienced investor looking to test out the Detroit market.
My current market is Ohio and buy about 1 property a month to give you an idea. 28 properties owned, mix of mostly SFH, duplex and quads.

I have zero contacts in Detroit so I'm looking for a full-service property manager and also a realtor.

My acquisition process usually goes like this:
I find a deal that i'm interested in. Send pictures to my property manager for his opinion. He'll find time to walk the property and give me a rehab estimate at the same time to make it rent ready (Usually doing BRRRR, i don't flip).
I've been keeping his crews busy with 1 rehab a month currently, win-win for both of us. Pushing almost 2 property acquisitions a month now but I'm thinking of testing out some other markets such as Detroit or Kansas just to diversify a bit.

Basically I'm looking for a similar setup in Detroit.
For properties under contract, I need a property manager to get a rehab estimate. They should be able to supervise light to full rehabs + all the basic jobs that a property manager does. Could be a rehab/construction company too, but i'd still need a property manager. Also looking for an agent to help with on-market listings.