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Wyatt Nauman Needing Guidance For First Property/House-Hack
18 July 2024 | 4 replies
When we arrived from Nebraska, we were quite shocked in the difference in costs relating to fuel, groceries, services and night life.
Heshan Abeywickrema can a landlord cancel lease after signing?
18 July 2024 | 11 replies
Before taking any action, it's crucial to consult with a local real estate attorney who is familiar with NE landlord-tenant laws.
Trent M. Made a major mistake. Need some advice
15 July 2024 | 12 replies
What are my rights in Nebraska?
Account Closed Population Trends - Where People Are Moving To & Away From Affects Investing
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Texas added nearly half a million people, a 1.5% gain, or three times the national average. 2023 2022-2023 % Population State Population Change Change (2022–23) South Carolina 5,373,555 90,600 1.71% Florida 22,610,726 365,205 1.64% Texas 30,503,301 473,453 1.58% Idaho 1,964,726 25,730 1.33% North Carolina 10,835,491 139,526 1.30% Delaware 1,031,890 12,431 1.22% District of Columbia** 678,972 8,023 1.20% Tennessee 7,126,489 77,513 1.10% Utah 3,417,734 36,498 1.08% Georgia 11,029,227 116,077 1.06% South Dakota 919,318 9,449 1.04% Arizona 7,431,344 65,660 0.89% Montana 1,132,812 9,934 0.88% Oklahoma 4,053,824 34,553 0.86% Arkansas 3,067,732 21,328 0.70% Alabama 5,108,468 34,565 0.68% North Dakota 783,926 5,014 0.64% Colorado 5,877,610 36,571 0.63% Nevada 3,194,176 16,755 0.53% Nebraska 1,978,379 10,319 0.52% Maine 1,395,722 6,384 0.46% Indiana 6,862,199 29,925 0.44% Wyoming 584,057 2,428 0.42% Virginia 8,715,698 36,599 0.42% Minnesota 5,737,915 23,615 0.41% Washington 7,812,880 28,403 0.36% Wisconsin 5,910,955 20,412 0.35% Kentucky 4,526,154 14,591 0.32% New Jersey 9,290,841 30,024 0.32% Missouri 6,196,156 18,988 0.31% Massachusetts 7,001,399 18,659 0.27% Maryland 6,180,253 16,272 0.26% Iowa 3,207,004 7,311 0.23% Connecticut 3,617,176 8,470 0.23% New Hampshire 1,402,054 3,051 0.22% Ohio 11,785,935 26,238 0.22% Rhode Island 1,095,962 2,120 0.19% Kansas 2,940,546 3,830 0.13% Vermont 647,464 354 0.05% New Mexico 2,114,371 895 0.04% Michigan 10,037,261 3,980 0.04% Mississippi 2,939,690 762 0.03% Alaska 733,406 130 0.02% Loss Pennsylvania 12,961,683 -10,408 -0.08% Oregon 4,233,358 -6,021 -0.14% California 38,965,193 -75,423 -0.19% West Virginia 1,770,071 -3,964 -0.22% Illinois 12,549,689 -32,826 -0.26% Hawaii 1,435,138 -4,261 -0.30% Louisiana 4,573,749 -14,274 -0.31% Puerto Rico* 3,205,691 -14,422 -0.45% New York 19,571,216 -101,984 -0.52%
Saeed J. Looking for a less volatile market for my first investment property
18 July 2024 | 40 replies
But hear things area also picking back up more or less.I think the NE market is fairly resilient.
Kee Lee Tenant claims sickness due to Mold
15 July 2024 | 65 replies
The one I personally manage in NE on the west side I never have any issues, different clientele.
Jaime Pinedo Where should I look to buy in San Antonio?
9 July 2024 | 8 replies
In my opinion I believe NE SA is going to develop the most rapidly towards Austin and vice versa.
Kasey Bell Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
5 July 2024 | 2 replies
I'm interested in the DFW and NE Texas markets.Excited to learn and connect with y'all!
Nathan Mabery What the fast growing areas of San Antonio?
5 July 2024 | 5 replies
Personally I like NE outside of 1604 just because I believe that's the path of progress.
Guy Keren Short term in Jacksonville
3 July 2024 | 6 replies
They STR game can be very complicated in NE Florida due to zoning laws, imaginary lines between cities that are and are not incorporated and county rules.