All Forum Posts by: Joseph Alfie
Joseph Alfie has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.
Post: Multi family Real Estate Agent in: Tennessee, Indiana, North Carolina or Ohio.

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Quote from @Min Zhang:
Hey Joseph! I personally own investment properties in Columbus, Ohio. We have experienced a tech boom of more than $50 billion around the city in the past five years. If you visit, you will see many commercial developments in the city and new single-family homes continuing to be built in the suburbs. It is definitely a great place to start real estate investing.
I own rentals in East Linden and Southern Hilltop. Both are C-Class neighborhoods, which I’ve found to be the sweet spot for cash flow. You’re looking at around $200k for a duplex in those areas. Best of luck on your journey and I'm happy to connect if you have any questions!
awesome, would you happen to know good real estate agents out there. thanks
Post: Multi family Real Estate Agent in: Tennessee, Indiana, North Carolina or Ohio.

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Hi i am actively looking to buy apartment buildings in these areas. Please advise if you have a good agent to refer who specializes in multifamily.
more precisely in these areas:
- Nashville
- Knoxville
- Indianapolis
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Columbus
- Cincinnati
Post: Investing in south side chicago

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Quote from @Sean Graham:
I have a 3 flat near 67th and Jeffrey. Bought it in 2020. I’m holding for the long term. It’s been a great investment in terms of cash flow and appreciation
thanks! do you feel that the area is still VERY dangerous? values went up big time ....
Post: Investing in south side chicago

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Hi everyone,
a deal came across my desk. Any feedback on investing in the south side of chicago? is it as bad as we hear it is.
The property is located around Greater Grand Crossing Close to E 71st street and the 94 highway.
Post: New Member - Need Help Chosing an area to invest

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Again thanks for your wonderful information! what a great community.
Post: New Member - Need Help Chosing an area to invest

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I really appreciate this valuable information! my search will continue
thanks again
Post: New Member - Need Help Chosing an area to invest

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Hi everyone,
i am a new member here. I am looking to invest in the United States and would like your help on some of the up and coming areas. I am looking ideally for high quality multi-family (10 units plus), that is in a decent to good condition. This is not my main business, i am simply looking for a low headache investment in the United States, not necessarily a FIxer upper. What are some areas that you find stable, safe, decently prices with potential for growth. Thank you for your time. I would ideally like a state that is favorable for landlors+ tax friendly.