There’s nothing I love more than building my portfolio around C class properties. C class properties produce the highest return on investment, and are largely untouched by economic downturn. However, recently I’ve started implementing a new strategy—adding a few B...
Chances are, you’ve heard investors throw around the classifications of A, B, and C neighborhoods. This can be confusing if you’re new to the game. Simply put, it’s a classification system used by investors to measure if a property fits within their investing...
If you spend any time in internet forums, you’ll hear a lot of opinions why it’s unwise to purchase low cost rental properties. You’ll hear horror stories about how affordable homes are in unsafe neighborhoods with unstable tenants and high crime....
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...