All Forum Posts by: Jeremy Wirths
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@Cody Barna I'll second @Jonathan Ramos recommendation for Zack, he's fantastic
Post: New Hampshire Real Estate

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Riley,
As @Jonathan Ramos mentioned, southern NH is very wide. I'd add in Derry and Londonderry. Derry is home to Pinkerton Academy which is a semi-private school and is popular as well. Londonderry is rapidly growing, they have a $1B project going on right now, while not quite as big as Tuscan Village, it's large enough for them to add an exit off 93. Both of these towns have lower price points on average than Salem, Portsmouth and Bedford and would have greater potential for cashflow, not saying you won't be able to find something in the other towns.
Post: Looking for an agent in the Charlotte, NC area

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@Shelby (Osborne) Johnson is your agent!
Post: How do you network during this pandemic?

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What Joe said. But also continue to virtually attend whatever meet-ups you were. Stay engaged. If you don't have your core four nailed down yet, start asking for recommendations and talking with those people on the phone.
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
Post: How Long Will This Market Last?

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In regards to SFR's - as long as inventory stays low and rates stay low I don't see anything changing.
Post: New into real estate investing

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See the bookstore link above
Post: Best way to invest $200,000 cash in real estate?

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What is your end goal? How long are you ok with your capital tied up for? What types of returns are you hoping to get? What aspect(s) of REI are you interested in?
@Neil Polehn the best deals are commonly found off market i.e. direct to seller, broker pocket listings, or wholesaler, but not always. As far as finding a location, that's something you have to decide for yourself. What type of market? Primary, secondary or tertiary? Local or OOS? What metrics are you looking for? What property class? What type of returns?
@Bobby Pagliarini not sure what the STR market is like in Providence but you could buy a multi and rent a unit or two out as STR's if it made sense, to increase your returns.