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All Forum Posts by: Nadeem Alamgir

Nadeem Alamgir has started 2 posts and replied 707 times.

Post: Actively Learning & Networking — Any Tips or Favorite Tools You Use?

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@Ismael El Hamdouchi

The easiest way to find a really good deal is to pull a list filtering for properties in the areas you're interested in, find sellers who have built up a lot of equity and reach out to see if they'd be willing to sell. Often, these sellers will sell at a discount to move quickly and easily without listing the property.

Try propstream or batchdata. I found batchdata to have the most accurate owner info + number.

Post: What are the top 3 markets you would recommend investing in?

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Quote from @Jakub R.:
Quote from @Nadeem Alamgir:

You should explore the Midwest, where you can expect good cash flow and moderate property appreciation. Many OOS investor invest here from markets on the West and East coast. 


Agreed on Midwest - any particular three locations you would recommend looking at?


 I would recommend Columbus, Cleveland or Dayton. 

Post: Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here

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@Darrion Jackson welcome to BiggerPockets! 

Post: It's my time to shine

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Use what you got, right? BiggerPockets is a great place to gain exposure from individuals who were once in your spot and are now ahead in the game. Best of luck on your journey @Jason Deveau

Post: interested in real estate

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Welcome to BiggerPockets @Louis Jones Bey!

Post: Making New Connections

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@Tyler Putney

Welcome to BiggerPockets! Honestly, you're in a great spot as a real estate agent. I would try to source deals as much as you can through the MLS, expired listings, pocket listings, etc.

The easiest way to find a really good deal is to pull a list filtering for multi family properties in the areas you're interested in, find sellers who have built up a lot of equity, and reach out to them to see if they'd be willing to sell. Often, these sellers will sell at a discount to move quickly and easily without listing the property.

Try propstream or batchdata. I found batchdata to have the most accurate owner info + number. 

Post: Market rent comps

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@Michael Maznio

For rental comps the most accurate source is always the MLS if you have access, Rentometer and Zillow.

Since you’re planning to house hack, I would talk with a couple local property managers. They’ll tell you what units actually rent for and how long it takes to fill them.

Post: Real Estate License for Investing Only — Worth Keeping and How to Make It Work?

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One of the biggest advantages of being an agent is how much it helps you as an investor.

Post: What is a good first step?

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@Amaya Volz

Yeah that’s a solid next step. Talking to a lender will give you a picture of what you can qualify for and what type of loan options you have. Once you know what you can buy, it makes it a lot easier to narrow down strategies and start looking at real deals instead of guessing.

Post: I'm Spencer Brannen a Capital Connector

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Welcome to BiggerPockets @Spencer Brannen