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AJ Wong The future of Pacific Oceanfront Real Estate investment is the Oregon Coast
24 February 2024 | 4 replies
The Southern Oregon Coast is perhaps the most scenic region on the coast, there are sections that cruise along the Pacific Ocean that are very similar to Big Sur and accessible via day trip for investors from the Bay Area.
Rose Ganor Quitting job in 3-5 years with OPM?!
24 February 2024 | 8 replies
For instance, while $100,000 annually might be sufficient in some regions, it may not offer the same comfort in high-cost areas like Washington DC.
Nidhi Parekh Hello BiggerPockets family!!
22 February 2024 | 1 reply
I am Nidhi Parekh from Toronto, ON, Canada.
Chris Murdien Would installing solar panels on rentals be a wise investment?
23 February 2024 | 12 replies
Solar panels are highly regionalized as to their effect.
Daniel M. Planning a Sustainable Duplex on a $200K Budget for Positive Cash Flow – Need Your In
23 February 2024 | 3 replies
Here's the revised budget for a similar project in New England: Land Acquisition: Approximately $100,000 (reflecting the higher land costs in New England) Utilities and Tap Fees: Adjusted to $9,800 (originally $7,000 in Ohio) Engineering, Building Permits, and Architect Fees: Adjusted to $7,000 (originally $5,000 in Ohio) Construction Cost: Adjusted to $252,000 (for up to 1,125 square feet at $224 per square foot, considering the higher construction costs in New England) Total Adjusted Project Cost for New England: Approximately $368,800For a more ambitious project aiming for a 3-bedroom, 2-bath unit covering 1,750 square feet in New England, the budget adjustments are as follows: Land Acquisition: Approximately $100,000 Utilities and Tap Fees: $9,800 Engineering, Building Permits, and Architect Fees: $7,000 Construction Cost: Adjusted to $392,000 (for 1,750 square feet at the adjusted rate of $224 per square foot) Total Cost for the Larger Project in New England: Approximately $508,800These adjustments reflect the anticipated increases in project costs due to the regional differences in construction expenses and land prices between Ohio and New England.
Robert Hasty Looking to connect in North Carolina
22 February 2024 | 10 replies
Been visiting the smoky mountain region for years and plan on retiring there.
Allen Berrebbi Finding MTR tenants
22 February 2024 | 10 replies
You might also want to list it on Airbnb, Zillow, Apartments.com and local and regional social media pages targeting your guest avatar.Good luck!
Nicholas Aiola Ask me (a CPA) anything about taxes relating to real estate
27 February 2024 | 2053 replies
This depends on if you're searching for properties in the same geographical region as where you already own other properties.
Greg Ripley Estimating Multi Family Insurance Costs - Eastern Canada
21 February 2024 | 2 replies
As I run the numbers on local listings, I'm curious to see if anyone has any advice on estimating insurance costs on small multi-family in our region.
James NA “ DEALS” that absolutely are not deals for the investor buyer
21 February 2024 | 27 replies
TWO EXIT STRATEGIES… proven strategies… or you’re not a professional investor… you’re just gambling with your family’s money.Almost ALL of the “ deals” I have been pitched in my region of Florida are built to assure that the wholesale gets rich… period.