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All Forum Posts by: Sameer Deshmukh

Sameer Deshmukh has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

I am currently reviewing investment homes in Pflugerville TX and 4 bed built in 2010/2015 with 2100 to 2400 sq ft homes are in the range of 290K to 320K. Does it make sense to get old homes or new ones for investment? If anyone is aware of new homes in such range, pl. point me to the websites as I am new to the area. Also how is Pflugerville in terms of rental and how does it compare to areas such as Leander, Round Rock, Georgetown etc? 

Renter having problem with AC and we filed home warranty claim. Vendor showed up and requested AC replacement. However after that, warranty has been stalling claim, doing multiple apts, second opinion and still no action on problem resolution after more than a month. Looks like they do this so they dont have to replace AC. Renter is getting upset and I want to resolve the problem in a reasonable manner. Would like to understand if other landlords here faced the problem and what action they took and what is the best way to cover you as a landlord.

Post: Looking to invest long distance

Sameer DeshmukhPosted
  • Fremont, CA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 2

@Jonathan Anderson thank you

Post: Looking to invest long distance

Sameer DeshmukhPosted
  • Fremont, CA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 2

@Jesse Daconta thanks for the advice

Post: Looking to invest long distance

Sameer DeshmukhPosted
  • Fremont, CA
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 2

Hi everyone, I am a newbie at this. Looking for help. Living in California but thinking of investing out of state as I would like properties with positive cash flow. What states/areas should I be looking at in this market? How do I find good areas eg good location , form a reliable team eg property manager, real estate agent etc. Thanks.