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Kevin Urena Investing in Albany NY smart or not ??
6 May 2023 | 35 replies
They meet tonight in Latham at The Century House (always the 3rd Monday of the month).Best of luck!
Wes S. Do investors negatively distort the market?
16 April 2019 | 52 replies
They are not really investors but speculators.Micheal  its totally apples to Oranges  when i got into this game a century ago or it feels like that.. investors did not buy SFR's per se like they do in droves today.. and from my cheap seats.. all the new construction we build not a single property goes to an investor.. price is the price and you get to the price by cost plus profit and profits are generally 10 to 20% of gross sales prices as your cmpeititon backs into it the same way.its only the last 20 or so years were soup de jour is getting rich only rentals and the easiest way to do that is buy low value SFR.. beginners can t start generally with 2 mil apartment complex.. but they can a 75k SFR.. 
Marielle Walter Best City to Buy a Cheap House in Cash and Rent Out?
22 April 2019 | 31 replies
There is an emerging c class with high quality mid century construction in many midwest cities.
Adam Craig Help me dress up the front of this house.
9 April 2019 | 70 replies
Brick will last for literally generations, centuries even, without ever having to mess with siding or painting.
Account Closed First REI property, but recent events has me a bit spooked
15 March 2020 | 7 replies
You've waited until now to buy an investment, unless this is the deal of the century you'll be able to find another.
Zachary Schimenz My Experience With Memphis Invest (Turnkey Company)
12 December 2019 | 47 replies
People don't go to turn key to get the "screaming hot deal of the century".
Darius Ogloza Toledo Area Rents - A Neighborhoods
28 August 2020 | 8 replies
This house is also on the historic registry so it is not newer, just has been beautifully maintained and updated.I personally have a 6 bedroom, 4 bath home in Akron, it has original woodwork throughout, bathrooms and kitchen have been updated to taste with the flow of the mid-century design when the home was built, and it is rented for $2,700 a month. 
Rubin Thomas guidance investing in Ohio
22 January 2021 | 20 replies
Originally posted by Account Closed Define C+I’m not the source of definitions, but to me it means neighborhoods with a lot of blue collar job tenants in early 19th century built housing stock.
Andrew Fidler Toledo Lead Paint Law...Halted for the THIRD Time
30 June 2023 | 100 replies
Toledo has been on the downswing since the early 20th century
Drew Sygit Midwest is Outperforming Previous Hotspots
10 June 2024 | 28 replies
Neighborhoodscout Ohio cities for this century:- cleveland: 1/10- Cincinnati: 3/10- Toledo: 1/10- Columbus: 5/10 (one hits average)I chose Ohio cities because of the mass Ohio posts from Ohio agents, turnkey providers, etc.