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All Forum Posts by: Corie Reedyk

Corie Reedyk has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Reasons for investing in Pittsburgh, Pennysalvania

Corie ReedykPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

No. I am full time real estate investor. Pittsburgh is one of the markets that I have been looking at for several months.

Post: Reasons for investing in Pittsburgh, Pennysalvania

Corie ReedykPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Pittsburgh 2007 AWARDS


PITTSBURGH--Most Livable
Ranked #1 Most Livable City in America by Places Rated Almanac. The 379 metropolitan areas surveyed were evaluated in nine categories: housing affordability (cost of living), transportation, jobs, education, climate, crime, health care, recreation and ambiance (museums, performing arts, restaurants and historical districts).

PITTSBURGH--One of the SMARTEST PLACES TO LIVE IN AMERICA by Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine.
Based largely on its affordability, cultural and leisure activities, education options and quality housing, Pittsburgh is the ninth smartest place to set down roots. The magazine studied data that also included the quality of health care, crime rates, weather and commute times in an effort to determine the 50 most fiscally sensible cities in America in which to live. The magazine had positive comments about Pittsburgh: "Currently undergoing a renaissance, this hidden gem has distinctive neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, glittering skyscrapers, upscale shops and a diversified economy."

PITTSBURGH--TOP 3 CITIES NAMED
"City Of The Future in North America" by Foreign Direct Land Investment magazine, an affiliate of the Financial Times, London. The rankings are based on a variety of criteria, and Pittsburgh topped the list of large cities in cost effectiveness, which included business space rental and purchase prices, salaries and energy costs.

PITTSBURGH--TOP 10 World's Cleanest Cities
by Forbes magazine. The magazine recognized the city's transformation stating, "though formerly a steel capital of the U.S., it has turned around and is now into health care, education, robotics, technology and financial services."

PITTSBURGH--100 TOP PLACES TO LIVE
by Relocate-America. The list ranks cities using a combination of feedback from people who live and work in the communities and statistics like education, employment, economy, crime, parks, recreation, and housing.

PITTSBURGH--ONE OF FIVE BEST PLACES TO LIVE FOR the "Creative Class"—a segment that fuels cultural and economic vitality—in a study released by Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine in cooperation with former Carnegie Mellon University professor Richard Florida, who developed the "creative class" concept.

PITTSBURGH--BEST ARTS DESTINATION IN THE COUNTRY by American Style magazine Pittsburgh also scored points among readers for the Andy Warhol Museum, the Carnegie Museum of Art and smaller private art galleries.

Most of all, there are properties for less than 25K that can cash flow $400-$600 per month

Post: Hello. This is my first post

Corie ReedykPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello,

Thank you for the warm welcome! I'm from San Diego, California. I've been investing full time in real estate since 2001. Because of how the California market is, my partner and I have been focusing on investing in emerging markets where you can still cash flow with very minimal capital.

Post: Hello. This is my first post

Corie ReedykPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone. We are new to this forum. My name is Corie and my partner is Alex. We are full time real estate investors and found properties in different states for less than 25K that cash flow between $400 - $500. We are exited to share our knowledge and insights in this forum for real estate investing.