Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking to buy rental properties in “up-and-coming” neighborhoods with problems with crime just buy in Baltimore, where you can get a lot more return on your investment. I bought a house for less than $200k in Remington that has a $1,000 mortgage that I’m renting for $1,750. There is nowhere in DC that I know of where you can get that kind of ROI.
Except then you're dealing with a city that's circling the drain. Every time Baltimore gets a little worse that I thought was even possible.
Last week the mayor resigned by text message. Didn't even show up to say a word to her people or the city.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-ci-pugh-silverman-20190501-story.html
This week Johns Hopkin's hired its own private police force - what is this Kabul?
https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/education/higher-ed/bs-md-jhu-sit-in-wednesday-20190508-story.html
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking to buy rental properties in “up-and-coming” neighborhoods with problems with crime just buy in Baltimore, where you can get a lot more return on your investment. I bought a house for less than $200k in Remington that has a $1,000 mortgage that I’m renting for $1,750. There is nowhere in DC that I know of where you can get that kind of ROI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking to buy rental properties in “up-and-coming” neighborhoods with problems with crime just buy in Baltimore, where you can get a lot more return on your investment. I bought a house for less than $200k in Remington that has a $1,000 mortgage that I’m renting for $1,750. There is nowhere in DC that I know of where you can get that kind of ROI.
Yeah. To be a good investment house you never pay more than 100x monthly rent.
Also make sure you put it into a LLC. Not your name.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking to buy rental properties in “up-and-coming” neighborhoods with problems with crime just buy in Baltimore, where you can get a lot more return on your investment. I bought a house for less than $200k in Remington that has a $1,000 mortgage that I’m renting for $1,750. There is nowhere in DC that I know of where you can get that kind of ROI.
Anonymous wrote:Thinking investing an apartment to rent out in DC
https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/1300-Massachusetts-Ave-NW-20005/unit-505/home/21488349
looks neat! any ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Draw even, at best. Don't buy a condo WOTP or Center City now.
I've offered my unwelcomed advice on places under $300k to invest over the last ten years including Brightwood Park, Woodridge, Brentwood, Deanwood, Barry Farms, and everyone has laughed. I'll take my revenue generating to the college tuition bank.
Three of the five places you mentioned have a murder rate I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. Brightwood Park is one of the most un-metro accessible parts of D.C. aside from Georgetown. Woodridge, VA is practically in Richmond.
None of those places sound reasonable and I have to wonder what your tenants are like. Do you take Section 8? Do you have a housing manager? Do you do it all yourself?
Brightwood Park is bordered by the Fort Totten Metro stop. I know because my kid attends school in BP and takes the Metro there every day.
Also it's Woodridge (next to Brookland), not WoodBridge as in the exurbs in VA. You have a lot of opinions for someone who doesn't know a ton about DC these days.
You mean that border strip on PG county’s left? Even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Draw even, at best. Don't buy a condo WOTP or Center City now.
I've offered my unwelcomed advice on places under $300k to invest over the last ten years including Brightwood Park, Woodridge, Brentwood, Deanwood, Barry Farms, and everyone has laughed. I'll take my revenue generating to the college tuition bank.
Three of the five places you mentioned have a murder rate I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. Brightwood Park is one of the most un-metro accessible parts of D.C. aside from Georgetown. Woodridge, VA is practically in Richmond.
None of those places sound reasonable and I have to wonder what your tenants are like. Do you take Section 8? Do you have a housing manager? Do you do it all yourself?
Brightwood Park is bordered by the Fort Totten Metro stop. I know because my kid attends school in BP and takes the Metro there every day.
Also it's Woodridge (next to Brookland), not WoodBridge as in the exurbs in VA. You have a lot of opinions for someone who doesn't know a ton about DC these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Draw even, at best. Don't buy a condo WOTP or Center City now.
I've offered my unwelcomed advice on places under $300k to invest over the last ten years including Brightwood Park, Woodridge, Brentwood, Deanwood, Barry Farms, and everyone has laughed. I'll take my revenue generating to the college tuition bank.
Three of the five places you mentioned have a murder rate I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. Brightwood Park is one of the most un-metro accessible parts of D.C. aside from Georgetown. Woodridge, VA is practically in Richmond.
None of those places sound reasonable and I have to wonder what your tenants are like. Do you take Section 8? Do you have a housing manager? Do you do it all yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Draw even, at best. Don't buy a condo WOTP or Center City now.
I've offered my unwelcomed advice on places under $300k to invest over the last ten years including Brightwood Park, Woodridge, Brentwood, Deanwood, Barry Farms, and everyone has laughed. I'll take my revenue generating to the college tuition bank.
Three of the five places you mentioned have a murder rate I wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole. Brightwood Park is one of the most un-metro accessible parts of D.C. aside from Georgetown. Woodridge, VA is practically in Richmond.
None of those places sound reasonable and I have to wonder what your tenants are like. Do you take Section 8? Do you have a housing manager? Do you do it all yourself?
Brightwood Park is bordered by the Fort Totten Metro stop. I know because my kid attends school in BP and takes the Metro there every day.