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Property Spotlights
Property #6 is a very large 4-bed, 2.5-bath home in the 38116 zip code that I purchased with a tenant in place.
Property #5 is a semi-attached townhome with 3 beds and 2 full baths, purchased after a turnkey rehab.
Property #4 is a few blocks from Property #3, and was bought on the same day from the same seller.
Property #3 is my first house in the Parkway Village neighborhood, and it marks the first time I used a mortgage to buy a property.
My second rental property in Memphis is a 1950’s-era 3/1 in the Frayser neighborhood.
Here is my 25th property in Memphis! It’s pretty much a carbon copy of Property #24, but we’ll give it a separate blog post anyway.
Check out my 24th property in Memphis! It’s completely unlike anything I’ve purchased before.
Here is my 23rd property in Memphis! Check out all the details and financials for this 3 bed, 1 bath turnkey house in one of my favorite rental neighborhoods in Memphis.
Check out my 22nd property in Memphis! The numbers for this one aren’t great, so why did I buy it? Find out…
Here is my 21st property in Memphis! Check out all the details and financials for this 3 bed, 1.5 bath house I bought from a turnkey provider.
I recently closed on my 20th property in Memphis! Check out all the details and financials for this 3 bed, 1 bath home.
I recently closed on Memphis Rental Property #19! Here’s a close look at my newest house, which has a lot in common with #17.
A few months ago, I closed on Memphis Rental Property #18! Here’s a look at my new property, which is my first duplex and my first foray into rehabbing.
It’s been a year since my last acquisition, but I just closed on Memphis Rental Property #17! Here’s a look at my new house, and why I’m still investing in rental properties in the middle of a pandemic.
A deep dive into the projected and actual performance of my first remote rental property.
Property #7 is one of the oldest homes in my portfolio, and also holds the distinction of being the cheapest home I’ve ever bought at just $45K. But other costs came later.