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Post: Good areas to buy and hold??

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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Sorry for the late reply everyone and thank you for taking your time to help. Here is a list of my criteria so far. I haven’t found any areas that hit all of these marks yet but hopefully one of you can point me in the right direction.
Growing areas
median income above 35000 +
Poverty level below national average. National 12.7
No Flood areas
No Flat roof
Population growth above national average .7-.9
Builafter 1980
Population above 150,000
Prefer main city or immediately surrounding area
Red states
No income tax states or low real estate tax rates
Post: Good areas to buy and hold??

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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I have found a few markets now that cash flow well. My criteria list is growing. Hopefully I will find exactly what I’m looking for soon. I am open to all suggestions. I found one area I really like but the homes are so old I am worried about repairs eating into my roi. I would prefer growing areas, homes built after 1980, $120,00-$200,000, roi above 25%
Post: Good areas to buy and hold??

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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@chris tracy It has to be outside my backyard. I live in Southern California
Post: Santa Clarita Multi-Family OOS REI

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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Hi. I just missed your last meet up. Please let me know if you do another. I am currently looking for OOS as well.
Post: Santa Clarita Area Networking

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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Hi! I’m in Santa Clarita and I would be interested in a meet up
Post: Good areas to buy and hold??

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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What are some good areas for buy and hold? I’m looking to spend $120,000-$200,000. I’ve been looking at a couple of areas. What are some of your favorites right now?
Post: Too good to be true?

Kim HeinrichPosted
- Santa Clarita Ca
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I’m so happy you posted this! I’m ready to buy my first property as well. I am also finding properties with huge roi’s and saying is it too good to be true? In my case I think it is. I was listening to some podcasts on here and one successful investor listed his criteria. One of his criteria was he wouldn’t buy anything older than 1980. Mine was built in 1910. I would highly recommend listening to the podcasts on here