All Forum Posts by: James McGovern
James McGovern has started 362 posts and replied 1306 times.
Post: Build to Rent/Sell Calculator

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Look at rehabevaluator.com
Post: Cant Sell without Insurance!$!!!!!

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What is the exact challenge in getting insurance?
Post: Managing your contractors as an out of state investor?

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For investors who are investing in Connecticut, I am often hired as a project Mayer to provide on the ground oversight
Post: Who offers consulting? Need commercial property analysis

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Talk with any commercial real estate broker
Post: Value-Add and Build-to-Rent in Savannah, Ga and Fairfield County, CT

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I invest in multiple counties throughout Connecticut
Post: Connections on bigger pockets

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On your profile
Post: Sinkholes in Florida

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I am looking to purchase land in Central Florida and want to understand what others are doing to avoiding land in becoming a sinkhole years in the future
Post: Competitive priced remodeling/rehab contractors

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Also looked for contractors who did not grow up in the United States and drove non logo pickup trucks
Post: Competitive priced remodeling/rehab contractors

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You need to do some field trips to get the answer. When I had this question several years ago , I spent time seeking to understand who were the most popular contractors that others subbed out work to
Post: Why are more investors flocking to the Northeast?

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Investing in Connecticut and Massachusetts where real estate prices aren't declining and property sells quickly makes it very ideal for out of state investors. It seems as if only New York investments have picked up on this reality