Hi there,
might I add my two cents to the discussion. I have invested in Buffalo. I live in Scotland so it couldn't be a more long distance investment.
The thing about Buffalo as previously mentioned is that it is a non growth area. It is not having a great time economically given the mix of its industrial base and work force. There are areas of the town that are ghettoes of very poor housing ridden with drug users etc etc etc. Some people have bought into these areas through various means and come very unstuck. Some people have bought houses that were essentially condemned not long after purchase. Because your average Brit doesn't know much about the US property market, some have relied on somewhat less than scrupulous wholesalers who pass on other peoples problems for a profit. That is the bad news.
The good news is that not all of Buffalo and certainly not all of WNY is the same. As someone said, Syracuse and many other towns near the Lakes are great cash flow propositions. Someone mentioned the US equivalent of the dole and housing benefit paying the rent of your tenants - its called SECTION 8 and is operated in a similar way to housing benefit. Get the government to pay!
The key to any investing that you do is to have a good team around you. I have made so many mistakes, dealt with crooks and people who didn't have my best interests at heart. I now have that team. If you have someone to advise you re the housing purchase and someone to look after your house when you are not there, you are well on the way. Buffalo is not cool. But it is part of my plan - ie. buy in places where local people NEED to live. They will pay good rent but becuase the market is so bad, prices are cheap, very cheap - bargain on about $30-40k for an okish duplex which will flow about $700-750 per month. This creates a good yield compared to UK returns.
I invest in other states in the US as well because I feel NOW is the time to buy. When everybody else is selling. There are nay sayers to everything becuase that is the nature of the human condition. I am positive about the WNY region but only because of cash flow and not capital growth. Choose carefully and get good advice.
PM me if you'd like more info. No axe to grind. Happy to help.
Robin
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