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Minna Reid Upcoming Housing Crash?
14 May 2022 | 94 replies
A few stats for people.80% of people who have filed for forebearance, are actually making their monthly payments.National Multifamily Housing Council just released data that by the 6th of the month in February (after the 5th is generally considered late) 79.2% of renters have paid their rent.
Ruoxi Xie New member from NYC to invest in student housing
26 March 2021 | 19 replies
Bethlehem is a great market but a very hard one to get a foothold in and just became even harder with the city council voting to create a Student Housing Zoning Overlay which limits what kind and where new student houses can be created.
Account Closed where to buy second mortgage?
8 March 2021 | 7 replies
Can't provide any insight into Seattle rental laws but but sure seems the City Council is hell bent on messing everything up for everyone with mandatory acceptance of first received (must be timestamped) application that meets minimum criteria.
Account Closed Columbus passes 3 new LL ordinances: sec 8, deposits, reciepts
12 March 2021 | 6 replies
The "Housing for All" legislative package containing 3 ordinances affecting rental housing providers was passed by city council: Ordinance 0494-2021:  Landlords cannot discriminate on housing vouchers, the rent voucher or subsidy must be included in the calculation of income. 
Carlos Gonzalez Can I sell a fourplex and buy two more using 1031?
12 March 2021 | 8 replies
Your qualified intermediary should be able to council you on this. 
Roger Ocampo new investor here looking for advice . around surrey BC
10 March 2021 | 4 replies
i read some books. can i please ask is it doable to invest in nova scotia for rental properties while living in british columbia?
Gwen Ng opposition from calif city ordinances park RV private parcels
15 March 2021 | 3 replies
My political advocacy large population city , gives me more units unlike inefficiency over small town consuming same hours to attend city council and localizing vendors .d) I use web scraper and virtual assistant to find cities explicitly allowing long-term parking of RV on private parcel.
Liam Lamont British Columbia Real Estate - Sourcing equity
22 July 2021 | 5 replies

Hello BP Network, I'm curious to know what avenues the Canadian BP community uses to source equity for real estate purchases, and in particular in BC? As we're all aware, the home prices in BC have appreciated at a ra...

Daniel Moreno BP San Diego! Can I pick your brain?
17 April 2021 | 7 replies
I would communicate with your agent and tell him your goals, see if he can give you some council in how to accomplish them, and if possible ask to speak to his lender and see if your current financial situation is something that can accommodate the type of financing you need for those goals.
Tariq Hakeem Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new b
24 March 2021 | 84 replies
Denver eyes turning off natural gas, requiring all-electric new buildings in climate pushDenver wants new construction in a few years to be “net-zero energy” buildings that use only electricity from renewable sources, slashing city greenhouse gas emissions.The plan, and the building code changes it calls to have phased in starting in 2024, doesn’t explicitly ban future construction from hooking up to natural gas, the fuel used to heat the space and water in nearly all Denver buildings.But it does call for requiring new construction to use all-electric heat and water heating, first in homes and then offices and large multifamily buildings, and then require enough new solar power with development projects so that new buildings in Denver after 2030 won’t use any energy from fossil fuels.Denver’s Net-Zero Energy New Buildings & Homes Implementation Plan, produced by the city’s Climate Action, Resiliency & Sustainability office, will be the subject of hearings before a city building code task force this summer and then City Council hearings later this year.The plan phases in requirements for all-electric systems in new construction, described in one goal as having new buildings and homes be “free from natural gas” by 2030.City climate officials, when asked, didn’t identify any role natural gas could have in future new buildings.