“We’re an investment group that needs a PM partner in
Indianapolis.”
We work with investments groups from all over the United States.
We have a great deal of experience in dealing with first-time or seasoned investors, from all across the world, and welcome the opportunity to help your clients with their Indianapolis investment purchases.
In addition, we have a large network of of investors, so if you are in need of properties for your clients, we can help with inventory as well.
We know the market, we know the best places to buy, and we can help you make the best investment decisions possible.
We’ll be your boots on the ground, your eyes, and your ears.
If you have a local need, we’d love to chat and talk about your goals. Please call us at 317-255-7767 or fill out the form on our Contact Page and we’ll be in touch right away.
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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