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All Forum Posts by: Ethan Lahav

Ethan Lahav has started 16 posts and replied 27 times.

Quote from @Nathan Gesner:

Flipping houses is a job. You work for a period of time, you sell the house, you get a chunk of money, and then you are done.

A long-term rental will bring money for the rest of your life and continue to grow in value. 

One makes fast money, the other brings long-term wealth.


 Does that mean that all cash flow sfh will be best for a rental?

Quote from @Sabrina Sanchez:

Hi Ethan,

Run numbers on both scenarios and see which one has a better return on your investment for what your goals are. Also if you want a faster return then there's the flip but if you want a return over time theres the rental side.  Benefits to both strategies but the numbers determine which one might be better.


 Well usually a rental property will never generate a fast profit as a flip so not sure I understand :)

Quote from @Eliott Elias:

If it doesn't cash flow it's a flip, depending on your market as well. I try to hold as much as possible 


 Well, most of the assets I will buy will cashflow. Does that mean all of them would be a better rental than a flip? :)

Hey everyone

I'm curios to know, when analyzing a property, how do you determine if it's better as a flip or as a rental.

Thank you

Hello everyone

Looking for first hand recommendations for general contractors for home renovations for rent ready and flipping in Indianapolis.

Thank you so much

I completely agree with everything you said and I didn't mention pricing in my question.

I'm more interested in recommendations based on people's experience here is all :)

But thank you for the information. Super helpful

Hey all

Looking for a recommended, reliable and great service property management company in Indianapolis.

Must have at least 300 properties managed.

Thank you

Ethan

Hey all

Looking for a recommended, reliable and great service property management company in Indianapolis.

Must have at least 300 properties managed.

Thank you

Ethan

Post: Any good Propstream alternative?

Ethan LahavPosted
  • Posts 33
  • Votes 9

Hey

Looking for a good alternative for Propstream that has a free trial without the need for a credit card

Any reccomendation would be highly appreciated.

Thank you

Hey everyone

I am trying to get accurate data on Job growth, Median income & Population for neighborhoods in Indianapolis and I couldn't get it from anywhere reliable in my opinion because the differences between 1 website to another are HUGE!

Where do you guys get this data from a reliable and updated source (2021 and above) that is also available for neighborhoods?

Thank you