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All Forum Posts by: Marcus E. Turner

Marcus E. Turner has started 1 posts and replied 42 times.

Post: Having a difficult time selling my property in Huntsville

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It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation with your property. Given its history as a rental, potential buyers may need help envisioning it as a home. To enhance its appeal, consider staging the property or making minor renovations to modernize it. Highlighting its location in a desirable school district can also attract families. Since you’ve had some interest, it might be beneficial to reach out to local real estate agents for insights on pricing strategies and marketing techniques. Additionally, consider hosting open houses to increase visibility. Engaging with residential buyers first is a wise approach before exploring investor options.

Post: New to real estate investing, looking to learn

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Welcome to the BP forums! It's great to see you taking the first steps into real estate investing. Focusing on Connecticut for your initial investment is a solid choice, especially since you’re familiar with the area. It’s common to feel overwhelmed by the various metrics and data available. To identify a "good" market, consider factors like rental yield, local job growth, and demographic trends. While it may seem challenging to find a balance between economic growth and affordability, start by researching neighborhoods with potential for cash flow. Remember, perfection isn’t necessary; taking action is key. Good luck!