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Karen Grethlein Is Beaver County, PA a growth rental market?
11 February 2022 | 2 replies
I know Pittsburgh is a hot market, but the competition is already driving up the prices in Allegheny County.In contrast - Beaver and Butler County have remained low. 
Daren Hashimoto Newbie Investor
9 January 2010 | 1 reply
Aloha, My name is Daren and reside in the beautiful state of Hawaii.
Randy Rought Property management
23 August 2014 | 9 replies
Mike Butler has a great system for this that I had evolved into my own.
Jason Rowlett How to get started with $120k cash?
27 May 2016 | 27 replies
Daren you think 15 % is a bit of as stretch, but you did make a point.
Dean Harris Buying & Holding in Memphis, TN
28 June 2016 | 2 replies
Your expertise will be very beneficial to many of the BP members.By the way, that was great show this AM with @Dan Butler
Jay Hinrichs OK who has received all or most of their rent this month ?
11 October 2020 | 589 replies
@Bella Butler - are you giving them payment plans?
Jacob Knowles Why isn't everyone buying and renting mobile homes? what am I missing?
27 December 2023 | 176 replies
@Michae Butler Wow, was I wrong on appreciation!
Robert Paltridge Looking for a good sample lease
16 June 2017 | 3 replies
I'm in the middle of and highly recommend Landlording on Autopilot by mike butler.
Brian L Dowler Third Floor Rehab Codes in Pittsburgh
24 November 2019 | 7 replies
Cranberry as a young, growing community largely exists because it is across the county line in Butler County.
Corey Dutton Foreclosure Numbers Expected to Flat Line Over Next Six Months
2 September 2014 | 3 replies
“Over the next six to nine months, nationwide foreclosure numbers should start to flat line at consistent historically normal levels,” said RealyTrac’s VP, Daren Blomquist.Some additional information that came from June’s report saw an increase in foreclosure activity in nine States in the first half of 2014 (versus 1 year ago).