“I’m an experienced Investor considering the Indianapolis market.”
You’ve obviously heard the news…
Indianapolis is a great city to invest in.
Our city has many great features that make real estate investing appealing, including:
- Lower price points than similar-sized markets
- A large, consistent base of Tenants
- A low unemployment rate
But, like all new cities where you’ve purchased properties, you have questions:
- Where’s the best place to invest in Indianapolis?
- How much cashflow can I expect?
- What kind of cap rate can I expect?
- How do property taxes work in Indianapolis?
We’re here to assist you in any way we can.
We can help you purchase homes, provide management, and become a long-term partner in your Central Indiana real estate venture.
Or, we can simply serve as a great resource to learn more about the market.
If you haven’t already, please view the Properties We Manage and see if we would be a Good Fit for You.
Resources Picked for You:
- Where Should I invest in Indianapolis?
- Understanding Property Taxes for Your Indianapolis Rental
- How Much Cash Flow Can I Expect in Indianapolis?
- What Type of Cash on Cash Return Should I Expect in Indianapolis?
- 5 Reasons to Invest in Indianapolis Rental Property
- How Much Will I Spend on Maintenance for My Indianapolis Rental Home?
- Who to Hire for Your Indianapolis Investment Dream Team
Take a look at our most recent blogs:
- Painting a Rental Property: Best Practices for Investors to Maximize Appeal and Valueby Brooke RobinsonFirst impressions matter—especially in rental properties. A single misstep in presentation can ripple through your property’s reputation and rental appeal. While the idea of a quick touch-up might seem like an easy and budget-friendly fix, it often leaves more questions… Read more: Painting a Rental Property: Best Practices for Investors to Maximize Appeal and Value
- Positive Cash Flow in Indianapolis is Non-Existent. Who Cares?by Brooke RobinsonIn last week’s blog, we explored how Indianapolis is no longer a cash flow-positive city—at least not in the way investors once expected. But we also discussed why that doesn’t mean Indy is a bad place to invest. In fact,… Read more: Positive Cash Flow in Indianapolis is Non-Existent. Who Cares?
- Cash Flow Might Be Tight in Indianapolis, But Investment Still Makes Senseby Brooke RobinsonHistorically, Indianapolis has been regarded as a cash flow-friendly market, attracting investors with its relatively low home prices and steady rental demand. However, recent trends indicate achieving positive cash flow in Indianapolis is becoming more challenging. And depending on who… Read more: Cash Flow Might Be Tight in Indianapolis, But Investment Still Makes Sense