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Jonathan Greer New investor South MS
10 October 2024 | 1 reply
I found bigger pockets podcasts, and joining in here to learn and develop. 
Raul Mena How to start my business
8 October 2024 | 10 replies
@Raul Mena There’s really no need for an LLC at this time, but landlord insurance and/or an umbrella insurance policy may be a good idea to give you extra protection because of those other people living in your home.
Austin Burr Licensed Utah Agent Expanding Reach
10 October 2024 | 5 replies
Austin Welcome to Bigger Pockets !
Kent Ford Is the Texas Housing Market Still a Buyer’s Paradise in 2024?
15 October 2024 | 26 replies
Are there specific areas in Texas where you're noticing bigger shifts in prices or market activity?
Thomas Sehon Umbrella Insurance Policy vs LLC
3 October 2024 | 3 replies
Just curious everyones thoughts on using an umbrella policy vs an LLC especially with an expanding portfolio?
Rolando DeLeon Any recommendations for best affordable Insurance for Landlords (rental properties)
6 October 2024 | 12 replies
Do you also provide umbrella insurance for short term rentals?
Timothy Hicks Land Acquisition and Entitlements Financing Equity Partner
13 October 2024 | 9 replies
The average price per land for urban infill going 6-12 stories high on a higher density product is about 5 million an acre up to about 25 million an acre. downtown market premiums I've seen at the highest are 1200 a sq ft. in columbus you can get land about 1.5 million per acre downtown at best price, sells for about 600 a sq ft max, very little competition compared to miami. tampa I didn't really look at too much because miami has 22 zip codes that you can build at least 6 or 8 stories on and just a much better landscape than other markets. tampa is a little bit bigger than columbus but in my opinion more of a suburban market. miami is landlocked and very limited so everything is in redevelopment. both are amazing opportunities but the barrier to entry is much higher in Miami with the smallest plots of land infill going for at least 1.5 million I would say in areas like Wynwood Norte, Wynwood, etc. we looked all over but prefer east of 95 due to the condominium opportunities. multifamily is very strong in both markets but the condo premiums make it almost silly not to do one from the start and the use of deposits versus a single asset lease up and disposition is a longer sales cycle than the condo buildings being sold out prior to completion.
Yaumari Gonzalez Rookie In NJ
11 October 2024 | 8 replies
@Yaumari Gonzalez Welcome to Bigger Pockets !
Matthew Wright Building cost of 12 units. One big building or duplexes
11 October 2024 | 11 replies
I’m torn between building 6 duplexes or a bigger building instead of multiple duplexes.
Binita Mehta Company to manage own properties?
8 October 2024 | 6 replies
Insurance would cover it, I would pay the deductible, and no assets would be lost.If you are in an area like San Diego where people are more likely to sue, a judge is more likely to find you guilty, and the payout is expected to be higher, you may consider an umbrella insurance policy.