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All Forum Posts by: Matt Greer

Matt Greer has started 17 posts and replied 211 times.

Post: New Investor in Fayetteville, NC

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

This is a tough town to be a Navy Vet in... Fayetteville is an amazing market to have rentals, and this time of year Lease Options. There is a pretty good support groupp of other investors if you go on the meetup app you'll find meetups as well as pints & properties is a local meetup that you can find on here. Fayetteville is a really diverse real estate market. You can have a wealthy neighborhood next to a very low income neighborhood so my advice would be to always drive your comps. Feel free to reach out whenever you need. 

Post: 1st BRRRR Property - Fayetteville NC

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

@Joe Prillaman very nice! That’s a good neighborhood too! I absolutely love Fayetteville it’s such a a great market for rental property owners.

Post: Fayetteville NC Investor Meetup - with Matt Faircloth

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

definitely will be there. I missed it last time he was in town.

Post: Best cities to find 1% (or more) rule

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

@Andrew K. makes a good point. In the Fayetteville, NC market the demand for clean rentals is very high. The market is full of sub par rentals so if you have a decent house here it'll be in high demand. Luckily not a lot of people buy here but a lot of people rent so it creates an ideal market for buy & hold

Post: Best cities to find 1% (or more) rule

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

@Blair Colsey I’m in Fayetteville, NC and everything we deal with out here beats the 1% rule it’s a great town if you’re trying to get rental income. House prices are low so you can spread your money out over multiple houses which is nice in case something were to happen to one of them. There’s also new tenants daily since the largest military base Fort Bragg is here in town.

Post: Living in Atlanta and running Airbnb cabins in Gatlinburg/Pforge

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

I’m not in Georgia but I’m really looking for properties in Columbus, Georgia around Fort Benning.

Post: Invest in Fayetteville, NC

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

@Andrew K. has a good point. Know the military demographic.  Yes military members have so much stuff and just army equipment. I used an entire room in my house to store all my gear. So storage like a garage or usable attic is a huge plus.

Post: Value of high visibility location for residential RE agency

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

@Eric James I’m in a military town and the most successful property managers are on the road between base and town and have high vis signage. People will know your business and walk in or just google your business name if it’s present in their mind.

Post: Invest in Fayetteville, NC

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

@Fabio A Becker Loch Lommond drained during hurricane matthew which decreased that neighborhoods value, but once its fixed those ARV will go up. I think that makes it an excellent buy and hold (assuming they fix the dam). As far as dangerous to investors tell the people who told you that to look at the rental ROI, because they're really high here. Flips can be a little tricky, but they're still profitable.

Post: Fayetteville, NC introduction

Matt GreerPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mesa, AZ
  • Posts 220
  • Votes 164

Fayetteville is such a great place to invest. I love it. there's just piles of cash all over town in real estate form and I can't pick them up fast enough.