![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/2777857/small_1688752765-avatar-yiweic1.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
31 July 2024 | 40 replies
Quote from @Josh Green: I personally am buying and helping clients buy in the Tampa Bay Area for a few reasons:Here, you have a historically strong and consistent tourism presence, limited land/STR allowable areas, highly liquid property compared to selling a cabin in the woods, all 9 classes of visitors in the STR sector, and appreciation.
1 August 2024 | 125 replies
When it comes to criminal history, that is not a protected class... yet.
31 July 2024 | 9 replies
These markets are what we would call D class; Hartford, Waterbury, parts of New Haven, Bridgeport.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/212145/small_1684091180-avatar-deniselevans.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
3 August 2024 | 27 replies
I think it will help speed things up.I remember taking your class and you were talking about knowing the different from a vacant house and an abandoned house.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/3088195/small_1722292751-avatar-markm1338.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
30 July 2024 | 4 replies
The property had undergone significant renovations c10 years ago following the issuance of three class B violations - mold, lack carbon monoxide detectors x2.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/3075566/small_1720967706-avatar-nathanh430.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
31 July 2024 | 5 replies
Many people buy in larger cities like this because the paper cash flow looks sweet, but the reality of it, across the board right now - good cash flow equals lower neighborhood class, more variable tenancies, and tons of hidden capital expenditures.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/593157/small_1696266017-avatar-chrisschoon.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
31 July 2024 | 35 replies
Typically it is still hard to have it covered without a roommate if its not in a C class area, but it is possible @Chris Schoonhoven
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1463096/small_1696947950-avatar-averyt8.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
Hello all,If anyone is familiar with cost segregation studies, do you know what asset class/depreciable life a stand alone, metal sheet, metal frame carport would be depreciated?
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1915405/small_1621516658-avatar-davids1856.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
31 July 2024 | 13 replies
Class C and below on the otherhand, take a lot more time and local knowledge.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/840741/small_1711242903-avatar-prestong2.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
26 July 2024 | 1 reply
We are used to Class D tenants where you need lots of fees and rules to keep them from destroying your property.