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All Forum Posts by: Tal Tamir

Tal Tamir has started 6 posts and replied 53 times.

Post: What’s actually going on in the Cleveland RE market?

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82
Quote from @Ray Dixon:

Hello I’m new to the Cleveland re market and looking for a good property management company, any recommendations?


 Hey Ray welcome to CLE! Reach out and I will send you our priority vetted vendor list which includes property managers, lenders, inspectors and insurance brokers!

Post: What’s actually going on in the Cleveland RE market?

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82
Quote from @Jennifer Carter:

@Tal Tamir I Go between LA and Cleveland because I grew up there. I bought some property and now I want to connect with other people to get a better sense of the market and to understand where the best places to buy might be. I'm super active in my other business groups because I also have another small business and just looking at be around like minded people.

 Awesome! My good friend @Sammy Lyon  is also in LA and has invested here in Cleveland as well. I am happy to chat about Cleveland and some areas as we know the market super well being investors ourselves and personally being born and raised in Cleveland!

Post: What’s actually going on in the Cleveland RE market?

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82
Quote from @Jennifer Carter:

@Adriaan Sierra Is there a local investing group, Meer Up or forum? I'm new to the Cleveland market and would be interested in finding folks to discuss the market.

 Hey Jennifer, are you local to Cleveland? If so, there are a few local meetups that happen monthly (some better than others). A few are on meetup and others are more word of mouth. I highly recommend looking into the Lokal real estate monthly meetup. We are actually in talks of relaunching our monthly RE meetup here in CLE as well but will definitely make sure to post it on BP as well as meetup.com etc. Feel free to reach out with any questions!

Post: What’s actually going on in the Cleveland RE market?

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82
Quote from @Joshua Janus:
Quote from @Tal Tamir:

What’s actually going on in the Cleveland Real Estate market?

The investment market in Cleveland is still very strong and I forecast it will stay that way. The reason: we have a lot of investors coming from out-of-state or out of the country where their local markets are completely unaffordable and generate little to no cash flow. This isn’t something new, but will escalate even more given the state of other “hot” rental markets that simply don’t make any sense to invest in right now (Austin, Dallas, California, New York, etc.).

In Cleveland, although the price of properties is higher than in recent years, you’re still able to achieve a strong return on your investment, and real estate investors know that.

Interest Rates - why they don’t matter.

Even with interest rates going up, real estate investors will simply adjust their offers on properties accordingly. At the end of the day, it’s a simple math equation to come up with the returns they need on their investment. Sellers will have to adjust their unrealistic selling prices of 2020-2022 to match the rising interest rates. And in reality, the “leveled-out” selling prices of properties will be in line with what the market calls for, whereas in recent years, investors were able to purchase them at that higher price because interest rates were so low.

It’s really a “give-and-take” correction happening: sellers will have to bring down the over-inflated prices of properties and buyers will be offering at a number that makes sense given the interest rates. The savvy investor also recognizes that rates will eventually come back down and when they do, they will be able to refinance into a lower interest rate loan - so it’s really in their favor to buy as many properties as possible while they are being sold for less, even at a higher interest rate.

Going off of that, the responsibility of pricing in the current market falls on the experienced investor-focused real estate agent to set realistic expectations and pricing guidance to their sellers. The two must work hand-in-hand to price accordingly.

All-in-all, the Cleveland market is neither a buyer’s or seller's market, it is for the foreseeable future, an investor’s market.


 I love this Tal!


 Thank you Josh!! Let's keep putting CLE on the map this year!

Post: What’s actually going on in the Cleveland RE market?

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82
Quote from @Harrison Sharp:
Quote from @Tal Tamir:

What’s actually going on in the Cleveland Real Estate market?

The investment market in Cleveland is still very strong and I forecast it will stay that way. The reason: we have a lot of investors coming from out-of-state or out of the country where their local markets are completely unaffordable and generate little to no cash flow. This isn’t something new, but will escalate even more given the state of other “hot” rental markets that simply don’t make any sense to invest in right now (Austin, Dallas, California, New York, etc.).

In Cleveland, although the price of properties is higher than in recent years, you’re still able to achieve a strong return on your investment, and real estate investors know that.

Interest Rates - why they don’t matter.

Even with interest rates going up, real estate investors will simply adjust their offers on properties accordingly. At the end of the day, it’s a simple math equation to come up with the returns they need on their investment. Sellers will have to adjust their unrealistic selling prices of 2020-2022 to match the rising interest rates. And in reality, the “leveled-out” selling prices of properties will be in line with what the market calls for, whereas in recent years, investors were able to purchase them at that higher price because interest rates were so low.

It’s really a “give-and-take” correction happening: sellers will have to bring down the over-inflated prices of properties and buyers will be offering at a number that makes sense given the interest rates. The savvy investor also recognizes that rates will eventually come back down and when they do, they will be able to refinance into a lower interest rate loan - so it’s really in their favor to buy as many properties as possible while they are being sold for less, even at a higher interest rate.

Going off of that, the responsibility of pricing in the current market falls on the experienced investor-focused real estate agent to set realistic expectations and pricing guidance to their sellers. The two must work hand-in-hand to price accordingly.

All-in-all, the Cleveland market is neither a buyer’s or seller's market, it is for the foreseeable future, an investor’s market.


 Dallas doesn’t make any sense? Starting to see lots of good deals here… 


 We are getting tons of buyers coming from your neck of the woods. The cash flow here is much stronger from our understanding. What types of returns are you seeing out there?

Post: What’s actually going on in the Cleveland RE market?

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82

What’s actually going on in the Cleveland Real Estate market?

The investment market in Cleveland is still very strong and I forecast it will stay that way. The reason: we have a lot of investors coming from out-of-state or out of the country where their local markets are completely unaffordable and generate little to no cash flow. This isn’t something new, but will escalate even more given the state of other “hot” rental markets that simply don’t make any sense to invest in right now (Austin, Dallas, California, New York, etc.).

In Cleveland, although the price of properties is higher than in recent years, you’re still able to achieve a strong return on your investment, and real estate investors know that.

Interest Rates - why they don’t matter.

Even with interest rates going up, real estate investors will simply adjust their offers on properties accordingly. At the end of the day, it’s a simple math equation to come up with the returns they need on their investment. Sellers will have to adjust their unrealistic selling prices of 2020-2022 to match the rising interest rates. And in reality, the “leveled-out” selling prices of properties will be in line with what the market calls for, whereas in recent years, investors were able to purchase them at that higher price because interest rates were so low.

It’s really a “give-and-take” correction happening: sellers will have to bring down the over-inflated prices of properties and buyers will be offering at a number that makes sense given the interest rates. The savvy investor also recognizes that rates will eventually come back down and when they do, they will be able to refinance into a lower interest rate loan - so it’s really in their favor to buy as many properties as possible while they are being sold for less, even at a higher interest rate.

Going off of that, the responsibility of pricing in the current market falls on the experienced investor-focused real estate agent to set realistic expectations and pricing guidance to their sellers. The two must work hand-in-hand to price accordingly.

All-in-all, the Cleveland market is neither a buyer’s or seller's market, it is for the foreseeable future, an investor’s market.

Post: Most Up-to-Date Graded Map of Cleveland!

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82

Of course, my pleasure @Les Williams!

Post: Most Up-to-Date Graded Map of Cleveland!

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82

My pleasure, @Dor Sagi!! 

Post: Most Up-to-Date Graded Map of Cleveland!

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82

Hey everyone!

I work almost exclusively with investors and a lot of times, out-of-state investors. I'm getting asked constantly about different neighborhoods and cities in Cleveland so I decided to make the most up-to-date graded map of Cleveland to serve as your ultimate investment guide. You can also download it directly in PDF format from my business page - Premier Cleveland Investing (scroll down to "resources"). Enjoy!

Post: CLE Multifamily & More Investor Meetup!

Tal Tamir
Posted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 82

It's our Monthly Meetup time! Come immerse yourself among like-minded real estate individuals! We had an amazing turnout last month and can't wait to pick up where we left off!

This meetup is sure to spark ideas, great conversation and create a space where we can all share our own experiences and learn from one another. People who have met via this meetup are already doing deals together!!

This is a FREE event – come one, come all! We can’t wait to connect with all of you!

PS - Join our exclusive FB community - you can find us at
www.facebook.com/groups/ClevelandMultifamily/