All Forum Posts by: Jessica Doolittle
Jessica Doolittle has started 2 posts and replied 7 times.
Post: Deciding what city to invest in??

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
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Thank you, John. I am getting my CCC's together :)
Post: Deciding what city to invest in??

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
- Posts 8
- Votes 2
@Tamar Hermes thanks Tamar will check now
Post: Deciding what city to invest in??

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
- Posts 8
- Votes 2
Hi Tamar, thank you! I have been reading books and although I still have a lot to learn, I am definitely commited to investing. I would very much appreciate being connected with your contact in the poconos!
Post: Deciding what city to invest in??

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
- Posts 8
- Votes 2
Thank you, Aaron!
Post: Deciding what city to invest in??

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
- Posts 8
- Votes 2
Hi,
I am a novice investor and am struggling with choosing a viable city to analyze as I currently live in NYC and have no car. I would really like to invest in nearby areas/states and would like to begin with purchasing multifamily rental properties.
Any tips on how to even begin searching for good markets/properties??
Thanks in advance!
Post: Locating and Analyzing Data

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
- Posts 8
- Votes 2
Thank you Nicholas, I appreciate it!
Post: Locating and Analyzing Data

- Rental Property Investor
- New York, NY
- Posts 8
- Votes 2
Hi all,
I am a novice real estate investor and would like to rehab properties within two hours of New York City. I am in the initial research phases of finding a viable market (city/neighborhood), and then locating properties within that segment.
I have read other people's posts that mention using the US Census Data or City-Data.com and look at population growth and job growth as contributing factors to determine if an area would be good to invest in; however, I am unsure where to find this information on those websites. Does anyone know? Any other tips that you think might be helpful?
I would definitely be open to locating deals for a seasoned real estate investor if given the opportunity to learn.
Thanks for reading - I appreciate any advice or feedback that you can offer!