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All Forum Posts by: Nick Giulioni

Nick Giulioni has started 14 posts and replied 1144 times.

Post: Rental area to invest in Indianapolis

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
  • Posts 1,203
  • Votes 593

Seems like you are thinking all the right things. Hit me up if you need any help! And Tim has it all right. 

Post: commercial broker in Indiana

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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+1 for the responses! :)

Post: Newbie from Atlanta, GA

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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Welcome to the community!

Post: New Indianapolis Investor

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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Welcome to the community! I like to invest in Irvington and the area south of Butler. Hit me up if you ever want to chat.

Post: Investing in Indianapolis

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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Originally posted by @Kyle Nigro:

I am a newbie real estate investor from Long Island, NY, and I am looking to purchase rental properties in a few cities (Indy, St.Louis, Memphis, Little Rock). I'm focusing on SFH and Multiplexes to BRRRR. Any information or references to any realtors, property managers, contractors, and lenders would be highly appreciated. Thank you!

Welcome to the community! I’m pretty well connected in Indy. Hit me up if I can help you out. 

Post: Where to move and invest if you live in an expensive area?

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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Originally posted by @Matthew Odou:

Hey @Nick Giulioni actually yes! I'm really thinking about investing in Indianapolis or Des Moines as of right now. I hear Indianapolis is great overall in terms of population growth, diversified industries, lots of great jobs, and affordable housing prices. But I also hear Des Moines is one of those up and coming cities that nobody is really talking about, so I see a lot of hidden potential with investing there.

 Haven’t done any research on Des Moines - so I can’t speak about it intelligently. That said - definitely a fan of Indy and would live there myself (actually plan to).

Post: Where to move and invest if you live in an expensive area?

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
  • Posts 1,203
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Originally posted by @Matthew Odou:

Hello everyone,

I feel that I’m ready to invest in my first house hacking rental property (2-4 units); I have the $ for a down payment, closing costs, and am going to be using the 203k loan for rehab. I have the knowledge after reading numerous books and listening to many podcasts. My criteria in terms of price range is $100k-$300k.
         

           The only thing holding me back is that I currently live in Southern California where real estate prices are way too expensive for me to start, and I’m going to be moving out of my parents house into the area where I’m going to invest and taking that huge leap of faith is a bit scary to me. I’m basically going to be starting a new life with a new job in this new area I’m going to be investing in, so I want to make sure that I’m moving in an area that I know is growing, has potential opportunity for appreciation, and is affordable for someone like myself. How do I figure out and analyze where the best place is to start investing? Any tips for a newbie?         

          Thank you very much in advance for your guys’ advice. It is greatly appreciated! :)

Have you thought about Indianapolis?

Post: Financing in indianapolis

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
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BOE

Post: In & Out of State Investors

Nick Giulioni
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  • Carmel, IN
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Originally posted by @Blake Weldy:

My partner, Fred Kincer, and I are looking to work with investors who are interested in properties in Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. We have 10 years of experience in the real estate industry. We are open to work with both in state and out of state investors who are looking to build long term wealth. We are able to assist with buying, selling, renting, renovations, and property management. My partner and I have established a great reputation in Indiana as caring and professional businessmen.

Hey - are you part of the Indy OOS FB group? Might be a good resource for you.

Post: STARBUCKS AND WHOLEFOODS

Nick Giulioni
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Carmel, IN
  • Posts 1,203
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Originally posted by @Jason Malabute:
Originally posted by @Nick Giulioni:

Bates Hendricks is hot man... that’s where Two Chicks and a Hammer is rockin’

 lol

Not joking bud! Considering one of my buy and holds there converting to flip.  Very seriously an up and coming area.