An A class property is typically a big, fancy home in a great neighborhood. It could also be an apartment in a high rise in a city like New York, Chicago, Austin, or Miami. A single-family in an A class neighborhood would sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. You...
If you’re new to real estate investing, I know it can be confusing to nail down the perfect rental market, and then the perfect neighborhood! My personal strategy is to purchase my properties in C class neighborhoods. The properties can be acquired for cheaper...
Neighborhood classifications can be a tricky subject for new real estate investors. Many newbies find the lingo intimidating, but don’t let that stop you from taking action! Neighborhood classifications are simply a system used by investors to measure if a...
C neighborhoods are older, and the properties are typically in need of extensive renovations. You might read stories on the internet claiming that C class neighborhoods are dangerous or unprofitable. You might be surprised to learn that I purchase all of my properties...
Most rental real estate professionals know that certain locations and properties fit their investing goals better than others, and this is where the different class neighborhoods, A, B, C, and D, can come into play. Each class has its own set of characteristics, pros...
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