All Forum Posts by: Mihal Coyle
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Post: Durham or Burlington or FV or HS?

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Any help/leads appreciated! I'm an out-of-state investor, still trying to decide where to purchase a rental property in NC -- Durham or its Vicinity.
Main goals: buy/hold for long term appreciation, some positive cash flow, low vacancy (and safe) area.
I've posted once before, got great feedback, and am hoping to get even clearer ... Thanks!
@Robert McNeill Thank you, Robert. That's good to know. It seems to be what's happening there ... And it helps to hear from others that that appears to be.
@Cameron Braig Thank you for those great questions! Appreciate that. Have you invested in NC or not yet?
@Kenneth Jackson Thank you, Kenneth. I appreciate that helpful information. I've hear about the multiple offers, and I'd love to hear more about what strategies you've seen to be beneficial to buyers. I have an agent, however am open to conversation. I'll get in touch. Thanks!!
@Chris London Great info, thanks!! I've seen a few of your other posts. You seem to know the areas well, and the details that come with it. What is your main involvement, prop management?
@Mitchell Coles Thank you. Your analysis shows WS as a good rental and long term equity area? I'd love to connect, I'll reach out privately. I do have an agent, but open to any info.
@Robert McNeill Thank you so much. Very helpful. May I ask, do you anticipate the area to continue to rise, or do you think it's going to plateau now? From what I've studied, it seems there is more of a rise still to come? Also, sounds like the area is solid for renting too? Meaning, shouldn't be too hard to find reliable renters. Would you say that's correct. THANKS!!
Hello. I'm an investor residing in CA, about to go into NC in the next few weeks for a RE investment. Any thoughts, insights, guidance on the Durham and/or Winston-Salem areas? Main focus/goal is long term equity, with some cash flow along the way. Also debating - SFR or MFR. Thanks in advance!
@Chris London Thank you for that breakdown! Helpful.