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All Forum Posts by: Yehuda R.

Yehuda R. has started 10 posts and replied 30 times.

Post: What state is better

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Travis Timmons:

Would ya look at at that? You got 4 people touting Columbus that have something to sell in Columbus.

North Carolina (Raleigh and Charlotte) and Tampa are better places to live. Migration patterns will likely result in continued population growth higher than most of the country for both Tampa and NC. That said, you can make money in any of those 3 if you know what you are doing. You can also lose a pile of cash bc you don't know the area well, get nickeled and dimed by property managers, and overcharged by contractors bc you're dumb out of state money in any of those markets. 

Randomly looking at a map or choosing markets because someone else said they were good places to invest is a terrible idea. What do you actually know? Where is your subject matter expertise and/or unfair advantage? Lean into that over listening to random strangers on the internet - most of which have a profit motive or incentive to tell you that their market is the best.


 Thanks for the advise

Post: Under $350k deal with positive cash flow

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Ali Nichols:

Have you thought about small multi-family homes? 


 Pm me 

tell me you got to offer

thanks

Post: Under $350k deal with positive cash flow

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Sam McCormack:
Quote from @Yehuda R.:
Quote from @Sam McCormack:
Quote from @Yehuda R.:

Hi

I'm looking for positive cash-flow properties that has a potential of appreciation as well for $350k or under. 

With current interest rates, mortgage payments will be quite high so I will need some kind of property that can generate some monthly income (even if it is very little). 

Which markets should I be looking at that can be cash-flow positive but could also appreciate rapidly in the next five to ten years? I am looking for a single-family (or multi-family property) and will buy and hold.


 I would recommend checking out the Northern Ky area. A growing area for sure. Jobs, population, etc This is where I will buy my first property. I am a realtor here, and have lived here my whole life, let me know if I can help!


 What is the price range out there


 It ranges widely. It depends on where you buy but you can get a good SMF for 220k (good duplex is a decent area). But it could go high into 400k (good 4 unit in a good area). It depends, it is easier to explain on the phone or text


 Thank you sam.

can you pm. Me i would like to get some more info.

thanks

Post: Under $350k deal with positive cash flow

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14
Quote from @Sam McCormack:
Quote from @Yehuda R.:

Hi

I'm looking for positive cash-flow properties that has a potential of appreciation as well for $350k or under. 

With current interest rates, mortgage payments will be quite high so I will need some kind of property that can generate some monthly income (even if it is very little). 

Which markets should I be looking at that can be cash-flow positive but could also appreciate rapidly in the next five to ten years? I am looking for a single-family (or multi-family property) and will buy and hold.


 I would recommend checking out the Northern Ky area. A growing area for sure. Jobs, population, etc This is where I will buy my first property. I am a realtor here, and have lived here my whole life, let me know if I can help!


 What is the price range out there

Post: What state is better

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Hi

Im looking for a cash flow deal in 3 diffrent states.

Tampa FL. 

North Carolina.

Columbos Ohio.

I like to know from ypur experiance wich one of them are a beter market.

Thanks

Post: Under $350k deal with positive cash flow

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Hi

I'm looking for positive cash-flow properties that has a potential of appreciation as well for $350k or under. 

With current interest rates, mortgage payments will be quite high so I will need some kind of property that can generate some monthly income (even if it is very little). 

Which markets should I be looking at that can be cash-flow positive but could also appreciate rapidly in the next five to ten years? I am looking for a single-family (or multi-family property) and will buy and hold.

Post: Cash flow deals.

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Hi 

I was wondering now that intrest rates are high, is there any cashflow deals around?

Post: New Construction as Rentals?

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

I purchased 1  about a year ago, it worked out very well with values increasing so dramatically 

Now im looking to purchase a second one, but prices and intrest rates are sky rocketing

Post: Is the Tampa Fl. Market cooling off

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

If you know anythung about it plaease respond. 

Thank you very much.

Post: How do i buy forclosures in tampa fl.?

Yehuda R.Posted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Posts 36
  • Votes 14

Im intrested in buying houes that are forclosure. But i dont know anything about it. I will love talking to some one that did it.