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"Arm-Chair" Investors are those who do NOT want to live in the property they buy (a more precise term for this would be "NON-owner occupied"). The question we ask here is: Where have ‘arm-chair' investors like that been concentrating their investments?
Our work with arm-chair investors has led us to believe that SEVEN Chicago neighborhoods are particularly popular for those buying non-owner occupied, cash-flow property. For instance, Bill Bein, Chicagoland2to4Flats.info's founder, owns property in Grand Crossing (a south side neighborhood)-and he has now helped many different buyers buy in all of these areas.
We have looked at the rest of them in previous posts. In this post we look at the seventh and last one: Greater Grand Crossing (census tract 69).
The Encyclopedia of Chicago, compiled by the Chicago Historical Society, has an article on it:
"As the name implies, Greater Grand Crossing encompasses several neighborhoods: Grand Crossing, Park Manor, Brookline, Brookdale, and Essex. ... The entire area was annexed to Chicago in 1889 as part of Hyde Park Township. ..."
See more at http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1176.html

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"Arm-Chair" Investors are those who do NOT want to live in the property they buy (a more precise term for this would be "NON-owner occupied"). The question we ask here is: Where have ‘arm-chair' investors like that been concentrating their investments?
Our work with arm-chair investors has led us to believe that SEVEN Chicago neighborhoods are particularly popular for those buying non-owner occupied, cash-flow property. For instance, Bill Bein, Chicagoland2to4Flats.info's founder, owns property in Grand Crossing (a south side neighborhood)-and he has now helped many different buyers buy in all of these areas.
We have looked at the rest of them in previous posts. In this post we look at the seventh and last one: Greater Grand Crossing (census tract 69).
The Encyclopedia of Chicago, compiled by the Chicago Historical Society, has an article on it:
"As the name implies, Greater Grand Crossing encompasses several neighborhoods: Grand Crossing, Park Manor, Brookline, Brookdale, and Essex. ... The entire area was annexed to Chicago in 1889 as part of Hyde Park Township. ..."
See more at http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1176.html

And, remember, at http://www.chicagoland2to4flats.info/, you can see all the ways we are prepared to support you in the purchase of your investment property.

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