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All Forum Posts by: Devon Shaw

Devon Shaw has started 11 posts and replied 70 times.

Post: Indianapolis Market Insight from an Investor Focused Agent

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Hello!

I'm Devon and I've been an investor focused agent in Central Indiana since 2019. I just wanted to share some insight into what I'm seeing in our market the last few weeks!

-The rental market has made a correction: Q4 rental activity and prices took a dive. 
We are finally starting to see things pick up, but there is a lot of supply out there now so you HAVE to ensure you are pricing your rentals right and putting your best foot forward. Condition is crucial to limiting vacancy.
Reducing your rental rate to place a tenant faster will usually pencil out better in the long run as opposed to more vacancy at a higher rate.
I am being pretty conservative with my rental estimates when helping clients look for potential properties to buy.

-Now is the time to buy: I'm having pretty good luck helping clients purchase homes below list/market values right now. I feel if rates continue to tick down more and as we head into spring prices and competition are going to jump up making it tougher to buy. If you're in the market, I advise trying to buy before the end of Q1! I know rates are still squeezing cash flow, but remember, there are SO many other benefits to owning rental real estate. 

-Good multi family inventory is scarce: Our MF inventory in decent or better areas is low. If your goal is buying something 2-4 doors you may have to be patient for the right thing to pop up. 

-Properties need work to be rent ready: I am finding that on average, properties need 10K-15K to be rent ready. This usually includes cosmetics and smaller inspection issues that weren't really able to be used as leverage for negotiating. As mentioned above, condition is so important to attract a good tenant quickly. Most properties tend to need fresh paint, new flooring, and other refreshes to get up to par. There are a lot of smaller inspection issues we see pop up as well that generally speaking aren't "Major" but can still be considered a liability or safety issue in a rental and need to be addressed. (Pro tip: labor and material costs will only continue to rise so it will usually save you money in the longrun to do as much work as possible sooner rather than later.)

 -Where to invest?: We continue to have great success in Anderson, IN. Prices are affordable, rent to purchase price ratios are much better than Indy, and tenant quality and rental demand are solid. 

Kokomo also has a lot of potential with the announcement of multiple electric car battery facilities going in. We expect this to bring an influx of people to fill jobs which in turn should raise property values as well.  

Community Heights/Emerson Heights are two quaint neighborhoods in Indianapolis. Rental demand is good and they have great proximity to a major hospital. 

Christian Park is another neighborhood on the east side of Indianapolis that has seen a lot of improvement over the last few years. 

I hope this info is helpful to anyone looking in the Central Indiana market!

Post: Kokomo Indiana Property Management?

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

HI Tricia! My company manages in Kokomo. I would be happy to get you connected with our Business Development Manager to discuss further. Thanks!

Hey Petr! I'm an investor focused agent in Indianapolis. Would love to connect! 

Post: Looking to BRRRR my first property

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Hey Deane - Congrats on taking your first steps towards investing! I'm an investor focused agent here in Central Indiana and we also do full service property management! We have a team that can help with every step of the process from purchase, to rehab, to renting it out and managing it. 

Happy to connect!

Post: Real Estate Agents

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Happy to! 

Post: looking For Recommended Areas in Indianapolis to invest

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Hey Guy! I am an investor focused agent in the Central Indiana market.  Anderson, IN is an area I have seen success for both flips and BRRRRs. 

I would be happy to chat with you further about your investment goals and other areas of the market that may suit you.

Thanks!

Post: Home inspector referral

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Iron Gate is my go to!

Post: Indiana Investing

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Hi Jordan! We have had great experience in Anderson! price to rent ratios are better than what you will find in Indy, good tenant quality and rental demand as well as lower taxes. 

Post: Indiana rental properties

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Hi Charisse! I am an investor focused agent in the Central Indiana market and my company also does property management so we are a one stop shop for OOS investors. We can help buy/sell, rehab, manage, and everything in between. Happy to connect!

Post: Indianapolis Rental Market

Devon ShawPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • St. Louis, MO
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 68

Hi Sandeep! I am an investor focused agent here in the Indianapolis market and would love to connect! My company also does property management so we are a one stop shop for investors. I am not a huge fan of condos as a lot of those communities have rental caps/restrictions or end up implementing them at some point if they don't already so it can cause issues with leasing. With a budget of up to 200K, there will likely be more opportunity in SF.