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All Forum Posts by: Jordan Yuppa

Jordan Yuppa has started 8 posts and replied 9 times.

Thanks everybody, I appreciate the input!

Do folks who are familiar with the area think the Utah housing market is still worth investing in or has the juice been squeezed? I'm Looking in particular around the Lehi/Bluffdale area. New development townhomes going for $350k. I’m from NJ so this would be an out of state investment for me.

I have an old buddy that sells for a developer out there and I’ve been in contact with him as of late, so naturally he is optimistic about the area but I want to make sure I'm doing the proper research. A lot of the articles I’ve been reading do not have Utah listed as one of the better states to invest in right now so I just wanted to see if anybody had thoughts on the topic or any market insights. In particular:

A.) Do you still think it makes sense to invest in Bluffdale/Lehi? Meaning, is there a high demand for rental units?

B.) Do you think $350k for a new construction townhome (estimated completion spring 2021) is overpriced right now?

C.) Are the rents holding up relative to housing prices (i.e. are landlords getting $1,800 - $2,000/mo) and if not how long are these rental listings sitting on the market?

D.) If you are familiar with the area, do you still think there is upside and growth in the years to come on these housing prices, specifically for townhomes?

Anything would help, thanks all!

- Jordan

Do folks who are familiar with the area think the Utah housing market is still worth investing in or has the juice been squeezed? I'm Looking in particular around the Lehi/Bluffdale area. New development townhomes going for $350k. I’m from NJ so this would be an out of state investment for me. 

I have an old buddy that sells for a developer out there and I’ve been in contact with him as of late, so naturally he is optimistic about the area but I want to make sure I'm doing the proper research. A lot of the articles I’ve been reading do not have Utah listed as one of the better states to invest in right now so I just wanted to see if anybody had thoughts on the topic or any market insights. In particular:

A.) Do you still think it makes sense to invest in Bluffdale/Lehi? Meaning, is there a high demand for rental units?

B.) Do you think $350k for a new construction townhome (estimated completion spring 2021) is overpriced right now?

C.) Are the rents holding up relative to housing prices (i.e. are landlords getting $1,800 - $2,000/mo) and if not how long are these rental listings sitting on the market?

D.) If you are familiar with the area, do you still think there is upside and growth in the years to come on these housing prices, specifically for townhomes?

Anything would help, thanks all! 

- Jordan

Hey everybody,

Any recommendations on a good accounting service in the North Jersey area? Any recommendation would help, thanks!

Post: In Need of Accountant in NJ

Jordan YuppaPosted
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Hey everybody, 

Any recommendations on a good accounting service in the Northern New Jersey area? Any recommendation would help, thanks!

Hey everybody, I want to replace the shower head in one of my units so that it can only rotate 180 degrees from top to bottom. I do not want the tenants to be able to turn it and have it running on the wall in the shower. Any suggestions on this? I've been searching for hours but can't seem to find any that match what I'm looking for.


Hey everybody, I want to replace the shower head in one of my units so that it can only rotate 180 degrees from top to bottom. I do not want the tenants to be able to turn it and have it running on the wall in the shower. Any suggestions on this? I've been searching for hours but can't seem to find any that match what I'm looking for. 

Hey everybody, this is my first winter as a landlord in Jersey City. Can anyone recommend a good snow removal service in Jersey City or Hudson County that you've used for a residential property?


Post: Snow Removal Service Needed

Jordan YuppaPosted
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  • Votes 3

Hey everybody, this is my first winter as a landlord in Jersey City. Can anyone recommend a good snow removal service in Jersey City or Hudson County that you've used for a residential property?