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All Forum Posts by: Jason Reinhardt

Jason Reinhardt has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

I Nathan, I have not considered it and therefore know very little about self storage facilities. I know what I will be doing every night this week though. Thanks.

Jack, thank you for the reply - we are definitely looking in Cincinnati as well. It sounds like I will need to adjust my outlook if we are to ever buy in this market - very discouraging.

My wife and I have been saving for 14 years - hard - we own two SFH rentals outright and are trying to get our start into multifamily. It seems every property I throw into my calculator is not profitable on day one unless you raise rents $100 or more (and probably not warranted given the condition) as soon as you take ownership. Here is an anecdote - a four-plex 5 minutes from my house is on the market for $360,000 and the net profit last year was slightly over $10,000. We are looking in Kentucky and southern Ohio for properties without much luck. We have a $200,000 down payment budget. Any suggestions for better markets?

My wife and I have been saving for 14 years - hard - we own two SFH rentals outright and are trying to get our start into multifamily. It seems every property I throw into my calculator is not profitable on day one unless you raise rents $100 (or more) as soon as you take ownership. Here is an anecdote - a four-plex 5 minutes from my house is on the market for $360,000 and the net profit last year was slightly over $10,000. We are looking in Kentucky and southern Ohio for properties without much luck. We have a $200,000 down payment budget. Any suggestions for better markets?