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All Forum Posts by: Erin Anderson

Erin Anderson has started 0 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Explain the hatred of pitbulls

Erin AndersonPosted
  • Realtor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

@Drey S. I agree! We may be onto something ;)

Post: Searching for my first property.

Erin AndersonPosted
  • Realtor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

@Marcos Gonzalez Welcome! Investing can be exciting and OVERWHELMING! Know exactly what you want and determine a strategy that gets you excited about the income. I'm out of Indianapolis, IN and we have lots of investment opportunities here because of the growth. With that being said, looking for cities that are changing, expanding, and growing. For instance, we are getting an Amazon plant in Greenwood, IN that is to bring 1,250 FULL TIME jobs to the area.  Places like that are FANTASTIC to invest in because there will be a rise in need for homes. However, be ahead of the game and invest before building and hiring starts. Where there is an increase in jobs, will be an increase in houses market so you want to snag a deal while you can ;) Good Luck!!

Post: Explain the hatred of pitbulls

Erin AndersonPosted
  • Realtor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

I agree that the stigma following this breed is cruel and unjust. As an owner of a pitbull, I am a huge advocate for them and believe it is in how they're raised. I do note that there seems to be a following to them of certain people for their "mean" looks which leads many outsiders to judge both the animal and potential tenant. I agree with you 110% @Aidan Mulligan that you should base your allowance of tenancy off your candidate and not off the animal. I will add that State Farm will cover homeowners and renters that own pitbulls and they do not charge a higher fee for the breed; just for future reference!