All Forum Posts by: Wyatt Wolff
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Post: North Carolina Investors

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- Charlotte, NC
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Definitely look into CLT. This area is exploding and has a great network of investors. Ill shoot you a PM
Post: What Happened to Ken and Mike?

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- Charlotte, NC
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Keeping it classy! @Scott Trench thank you
Post: North and South Carolina vs Florida

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- Charlotte, NC
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I personally like NC, but I am biased, I live here.
Really, I would try to stick with your same strategy and just apply up here.
If you do coastal STRS there, do them here in Mrytle or Charleston or Carolina Beach.
If you do LTR, then try some of the smaller cities and college towns.
Good luck!
Post: Structuring a land purchase with owner financing

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- Charlotte, NC
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I would maybe post this in the realtors forum? Or reach out to a few who are local, they would know!
Post: New Investor looking to link up with other investors in the Charlotte Market

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- Charlotte, NC
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Hey Justin!
I think that is the wrong question... I think the right one is, which one can you execute at a high level?
I personally like SFH, but thats just me.
Post: Multi Family with Good ROI and Hi Occupancy

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- Charlotte, NC
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Hey Jamel, shoot me a PM! I may have something that will fit your buy box
Post: Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here

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- Charlotte, NC
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Welcome to CLT! I have lots of tips, I'll shoot you a PM!
Post: ADU vs Foundational Tiny Home

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- Charlotte, NC
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yes the ADU guy is awesome!!!
From a PM perspective, @Lorien Rollins what do you think?
Post: Is the need for affordable housing creating new markets?

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- Charlotte, NC
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I think price is a strong factor, but there are others as well. WFH and hybrid are probably a large driver.
Zoning in cities against certain property types and sizes, etc.
I would look at the cities in NC that aren't geographically constrained (By mountains or water), and superimpose a map of ATL over them. Thats probably what we will end up looking like (Charlotte at least).
Post: Sales prices seem to be dropping

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- Charlotte, NC
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I think there are a lot of areas where that is true, but definitely not here. At least, not market wide. Charlotte market is hot right now, inventory is tight, and building is just now starting to catch up.