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  • Profile photo of angelinsydneyangelinsydney
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    Hi,

    Is anyone interested in Syracuse, NY? Any opinions, adverse or not? I’m hoping to go to the US in June.

    Operative word being “hoping.”

    Willing to learn much,

    Angel

    Profile photo of angelinsydneyangelinsydney
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    Hi all,

    Please read, very interesting. Information is not just for people hoping to invest in Syracuse, NY. Relevant to all US propertires. I think.

    http://realestate.syracuse.com/?classification=real+estate&temp_type=search&tp=RE_syr&tl=42&guid=139303

    Angel

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    Hi Angel,
    Let me ask you, is there a specific reason why you want to consider Syracuse and Western NY markets?
    I am (somewhat) familiar with the areas as we did a few deals up there with some clients of ours, the yields are good, although property values can be a problem as there is not a very vibrant resale market.
    There are other areas across the Midwest (not just Detroit..) that offers , in my opinion, better prospect of both high income, as well as capital preservation and possibly also capital growth.

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    Profile photo of angelinsydneyangelinsydney
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    Hello HighIncomeProperty,

    I picked New York because it will always have a high population growth, a key driver in capital growth. I can’t imagine NY becoming a ghost town, people will flock there for one reason or another. Being in Oz, I like to be sure that my investment will not become redundant.

    Since you had deals there, would you say, it’s safe? When I say safe, I mean is crime really THAT high. all I know of Syracus NY is what I see on “Law and Order”, if that show is to be believed, nearly half the population is dead or dying. An exaggeration but you know what I mean. Can you please elaborate on this?

    What other States would you recommend?

    Thank you for your interest.

    Angel

    Profile photo of HighIncomePropertyHighIncomeProperty
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    Hi Angel,

    I guess the first thing I’d need to point out – and I really don’t mean to sound patronising or like a smart ass – is that Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester etc are VERY different from the New York most people know. You’re a good 6-7 hours away from Manhattan and New York City once you get up there, and the market is very different.
    Even though the state has a large growth in population, this is mainly focused on the Metro area of New York City and the nearby counties of Westchester as well as Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island. Many people based in Upstate New York are leaving – or trying to leave – in the same fashion you hear about people leaving Michigan etc.
    There are some jobs in the Albany area, due to this being the state Capital, and this area might not be bad although prices are higher.

    To answer your question on crime – it’s pretty bad, but it’s certainly no worse than parts of Detroit, Newark, NJ, Philadelphia or any larger city with areas of poverty. I wouldn’t be so worried about this, but property crime can be an issue, although we didn’t have more (or less) problems in NY state than anywhere else.
    In my opinion, the main thing we look for is capital income, and there are higher yields in many other areas, which also offers a better Section 8 program. In New York State, it’s not quite as generous as many other areas.

    One of our focus areas is Indianapolis – it will have the Superbwl next year which has seen a large influx of Federal dollars to “clean up” many areas of the city, property is cheap (you get a good rental for around $30K) and there are still some good businesses located in Indy, as well as a lot of Government jobs, being the State Capital of Indiana.

    I hate to sound like a broken record, but we are still quite active in areas of Detroit – I need to point out though, it’s just small sections where we’d buy, which is far from what you might see and hear in TV. The yields are always in excess of 14%, and like DetroitDan has said on some posts, you need to really know Detroit, but once you do, in my opinion there’s nothing like it in the US for income.

    We are also active across a number of other midwestern states – let me ask you, is income your main driver, or are you looking for a mix of income and growth?

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    Profile photo of angelinsydneyangelinsydney
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    Thanks,

    I'm looking for income. 

    Profile photo of HighIncomePropertyHighIncomeProperty
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    Hi Angel,
    Just responded to your email – there’s plenty of things we can do in that department :-)

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    angelinsydney wrote:
    Thanks,

    I'm looking for income. 

    Hi Angelinsydney,

    I am investing in Rochester NY and am working with a very good team, ROI up to 20%+ If you woud like more info please email me

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    Hi     High Income                  Just wondering if you or anybody else had an opinion on investing in a duplex in Groton, Conecticuit    Spending about 80K, returns about 1.5k a month, vested interests have said it should gain about 30K in 3 years.   The reason for investing there is because it is one  of the few places in the US where I could have a manager I would trust.             Troy if you read this  do you think it is possible to get a loan on property held in the Philippines. I have heard some chinese banks may do this.   Thanks in advance.

    Profile photo of HighIncomePropertyHighIncomeProperty
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    Hi Crusty,
    I am familiar with Connecticut (have lived there in the past) although I am not that familiar with Groton. I know Pfizer (medical company) have a research facility there and if I remember correctly, there is a branch of Connecticut University (or University of Connecticut) there as well, which I guess could bring a strong rental market.
    If those returns of $1.500 a month are your net returns you’d be getting a great yield, do you know if that is net or gross?
    If you’d like, drop me an email and I can look at it and also try and check with our local partner in CT?

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     Hi HighIncome those returns are gross.       Thanks.

    Profile photo of HighIncomePropertyHighIncomeProperty
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    Ok, I a not sure what the taxes are exactly, and without the address I can’t find out. Figure they might be $1800 annually ($150 per month) as well as a management fee of 10%, your insurance will be $700 or so per annum, depending on what level of coverage you want.
    You also need some maintenance, but based on the above, your net would be $1100 a month, making it a net yield of 16%.

    That is a good return even when you need to allow for vacancies and reserves etc, assuming that $80.000 is an all inclusive price and that the property has just been rehabbed.

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    Profile photo of Chris.WChris.W
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    Hi Angelinsydney,

    If you would like to find out how to invest in upstate NY email me @ [email protected]. I have been guided by an Australian who is actually heavily invested in that area and others who could probably give you some unbiased insight into the area you are interested.

    Chris 

    Profile photo of angelinsydneyangelinsydney
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    Thanks Chris W.,

    I'm nearly there.  Currently, negotiating to sell one asset in Sydney.  Thanks.  Will be in touch shortly (I hope).

    Angel

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