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All Forum Posts by: John Jordan

John Jordan has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

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@Ben Scott Yes, the plan is to hold at least 10-15 years initially, maybe longer.  Plans can change quickly but I'm looking to play the long game and just want to find a good spot for my family one and that will have a good return on investment for the long term secondly.  Mostly looking in Harrah atm but there are a couple properties in Choctaw somewhat close to I-40 that look appealing as well.  Shawnee is another alternative but not sure if the growth will match the other areas.

Jumping onto the forums after a long break.  Looking to possibly move to a suburb of Oklahoma City such as Choctaw, Harrah area and want to purchase a home in the 200-275k range in a growing neighborhood focused on value appreciation.  My thoughts (Actually David Greene's :)  are to live in the home for 1-2 years before purchasing another home in a growing neighborhood and renting out the former.  Wondering who has done this strategy and willing to share some of the details.  How do you assess the best neighborhoods that will have above average growth over the next 5, 10, 15 years?  These areas have several new subdivisions being constructed, are new homes a good value option? Obviously no rehab costs req'd and things are up to date.  Any thoughts welcome.

Hello everyone!

1. 🌎 I'm based in the Oklahoma City, OK suburb area, looking to invest locally in single family residence or multi family properties.

2. 💫 My goals are to make my first rental property purchase and grow my network to help build out my team and eventually my portfolio.

3. 🤪 I enjoy learning. Currently reading up on real estate, personal development, and learning software development.