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All Forum Posts by: Derek DeLong

Derek DeLong has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Stretch Budget or Keep Money in Reserves

Derek DeLongPosted
  • Investor
  • Knoxville TN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Thank you for the feedback Mateo.  I was thinking that as well.  I know on the podcast David say stuff like, "buy in the best neighborhood" but as this is my first property I want to be a little conservative.  Forcing appreciation is probably better than hoping for appreciation in this market.

Post: Stretch Budget or Keep Money in Reserves

Derek DeLongPosted
  • Investor
  • Knoxville TN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello BiggerPockets, first post here.  I've been listening to the podcasts for almost a year now.  

As I just moved to the Knoxville location, I am looking to buy a house hack.  Is it better to buy in the best neighborhood and stretch your budget for appreciation? Or should I buy in a B class neighborhood with reserves and fix the property up (paint/flooring/force appreciation) I will be using the house hacking strategy 3.5%- 10% down. Knoxville TN. 24 years old. 

If you are familiar with the area I am looking at Maryville and Farragut.  Would love to hear your thoughts.  I know there not a ton of building going on in Farragut as space is limited and not too many more homes can be built.  Whereas Maryville, there is a lot of room for development and a new amazon warehouse is going up and soon to be completed and the city continues to grow.

I just moved to Knoxville and looking to connect with like-minded people that love real estate.  All feedback would be greatly appreciated. 

Post: Bought my first rental property at 18 years old

Derek DeLongPosted
  • Investor
  • Knoxville TN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

@Mike Eichler Congratulations!  Many more to come!