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All Forum Posts by: Kerlous Tadres

Kerlous Tadres has started 1 posts and replied 459 times.

Post: Conservative investing or a different strategy?

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513

@Jonathan Marsh it depends on your level of investment experience, you clearly have a decent background in investing. If you're looking towards buying a house in one of the more desirables part of downtown Columbus, I reccomend you try getting a duplex-quadplex to try to get more cashflow out of it. I live in the Columbus area and would love to help you out with any questions you might have!

Post: Advice on area to invest

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513
Quote from @Dion Huey:
Quote from @Kerlous Tadres:

Have you thought about Columbus, Ohio? I understand you may want your investments to stay close to home but I currently invest in Columbus and it is a great place to invest in. Here is why:

Columbus, Ohio is a great market to pick up rental properties because of the lower home prices and demand from renters. JPMorgan Chase, Nationwide, Honda, L Brands, Huntington, and Amazon are just a few of the many companies that have thousands of jobs in the city.

New Albany is home to several major data centers including ones operated by Amazon, Google and Facebook, whose parent company, Meta, announced plans in the spring to expand its New Albany campus.

Strategy wise I would look for multifamily properties so you can start cashflow. I would recommend networking with realtors and seeing what they have to offer to help you out while looking for great investment opportunities!

Happy to connect to discuss more!


 He seems to be looking to invest in Canada.  Columbus, OH is an incredible market though!  My team and I are actively looking there, and going into contract on a multifamily property today.  What submarkets do you cover in Cbus?

I cover anywhere in Columbus, honestly. Just depends on what you are looking for. Would love to connect and see how I can help you!

Post: Advice on area to invest

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513

Have you thought about Columbus, Ohio? I understand you may want your investments to stay close to home but I currently invest in Columbus and it is a great place to invest in. Here is why:

Columbus, Ohio is a great market to pick up rental properties because of the lower home prices and demand from renters. JPMorgan Chase, Nationwide, Honda, L Brands, Huntington, and Amazon are just a few of the many companies that have thousands of jobs in the city.

New Albany is home to several major data centers including ones operated by Amazon, Google and Facebook, whose parent company, Meta, announced plans in the spring to expand its New Albany campus.

Strategy wise I would look for multifamily properties so you can start cashflow. I would recommend networking with realtors and seeing what they have to offer to help you out while looking for great investment opportunities!

Happy to connect to discuss more!

Post: Low Entry market? Cleveland or Columbus for cash flow??

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513

Columbus, Ohio is a great market to pick up rental properties because of the lower home prices and demand from renters. JPMorgan Chase, Nationwide, Honda, L Brands, Huntington, and Amazon are just a few of the many companies that have thousands of jobs in the city.

New Albany is home to several major data centers including ones operated by Amazon, Google and Facebook, whose parent company, Meta, announced plans in the spring to expand its New Albany campus.

Strategy wise I would look for multifamily properties so you can start cashflow. I would recommend networking with realtors and seeing what they have to offer to help you out while looking for great investment opportunities!

Happy to connect to discuss more!

Post: $400-$500k Small Multi-Family Property Locations?

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513

Hey Adrian,  I connected with you. Let me know how I can help you get started investing in Columbus, Ohio.

Post: New to out of state investing. Make my LLC here or out of state?

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513

You should create an LLC in the state you're going to invest in. What areas are you thinking of investing in? I recommend investing in Columbus.

Columbus, Ohio is a great market to pick up rental properties because of the lower home prices and demand from renters. JPMorgan Chase, Nationwide, Honda, L Brands, Huntington, and Amazon are just a few of the many companies that have thousands of jobs in the city.

New Albany is home to several major data centers including ones operated by Amazon, Google and Facebook, whose parent company, Meta, announced plans in the spring to expand its New Albany campus.

Strategy wise I would look for multifamily properties so you can start cashflow. I would recommend networking with realtors and seeing what they have to offer to help you out while looking for great investment opportunities!

Happy to connect to discuss more!

Post: What should I do?

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513

@Jack Grossmann, I would recommend using the skills that you have already and start shopping around and see what better job you can land and/or what area you would like to live in with not as high of cost of living as San Diego. As for investments, I would recommend looking into Columbus, Ohio there is a great market to pick up rental properties because of the lower home prices and demand from renters. JPMorgan Chase, Nationwide, Honda, L Brands, Huntington, and Amazon are just a few of the many companies that have thousands of jobs in the city.

New Albany is home to several major data centers including ones operated by Amazon, Google and Facebook, whose parent company, Meta, announced plans in the spring to expand its New Albany campus.

Post: Recently our of college and married looking to start out and network

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513
Quote from @Laura-Amira Talaat-Hamid:

Hi everyone!

I am Laura and my now husband and I have been spending the last couple of months learning as much as we can about REI.

We live in NJ and we were in Philadelphia for a good numbers of years for college.

We both have remote jobs and we can go anywhere to invest. We are looking to settle ourselves in SoCal sooner rather than later but we'd like to have a couple of multifamily properties or commercial ones before then. We have 60k saved and a partner if we need more. 

What markets would you go to if you'd have the freedom to go anywhere and what would be your strategy?

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! 


Columbus, Ohio is a great market to pick up rental properties because of the lower home prices and demand from renters. JPMorgan Chase, Nationwide, Honda, L Brands, Huntington, and Amazon are just a few of the many companies that have thousands of jobs in the city.

New Albany is home to several major data centers including ones operated by Amazon, Google and Facebook, whose parent company, Meta, announced plans in the spring to expand its New Albany campus.

Strategy wise I would look for multifamily properties so you can start cashflow. I would recommend networking with realtors and seeing what they have to offer to help you out while looking for great investment opportunities!  

Happy to connect to discuss more!

Post: Hello! Relocating from CO back to CLE and excited to invest

Kerlous Tadres
#5 Starting Out Contributor
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 470
  • Votes 513
Quote from @Julia Newman:

I've been listening to BP for several months now as we prepare to move our family back from Colorado to my Cleveland roots. We are bringing with us some equity from the Colorado market, and I'm excited to start investing in the Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati markets. Would love to connect with other local investors to network, learn, and continually improve our strategy!


 Hey Julia, 

Welcome to BP! Great to have you back in Ohio. If you are looking to invest in areas like Columbus, I would love to chat and see what information I can give to help you out!