
21 January 2021 | 5 replies
Hail damage is generally covered by insurance.I would not consider Indianapolis's climate severe but it isn't California.

3 November 2020 | 34 replies
For instance, I am looking at the Portland area, one question that I've been asking agents is "how do you think the political climate (ie. crazy riots and some very unfortunate damage to local businesses) in Portland will affect the housing market going into next year?"
4 November 2020 | 5 replies
I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area, and I don't particularly want to own rental property here for a variety of reasons - very expensive, landlord-unfriendly political climate, and I think the risk of a very destructive Bay Area earthquake is underrated.

20 November 2020 | 14 replies
RequirementsA state with:- A big well known thriving metropolitan city - All year round pleasant to hot climate - Rental property owner friendly laws- Rental property owner tax benefits or other financial benefits rules and lawsI am looking and searching actively myself as well, so if there are any tips out there to speed up the process with for example good recourses, feel free to message me or reply on this topic.Thank you so much in advance!

7 November 2020 | 14 replies
Hello,
I'm dabbling with the idea of airbnb-ing a future investment property, however I was curious if anyone had any insight on where they anticipate the airbnb market going? With the pandemic showing little to no s...

6 November 2020 | 4 replies
There's also the other moving pieces that come up with any kind of new construction (cost overruns, adhering to timelines, finding a good general contractor, etc), so it sounds like a pretty big decision with lots of things to look at.In my market, build-to-rent properties rarely make sense, even in today's real estate climate, but I know of others who are making it work in markets where the rent prices are higher.

7 November 2020 | 8 replies
Also, the prices are fairly expensive and you have to deal with an extreme climate which will cut into your bottom line.

12 November 2020 | 7 replies
In our current real estate climate, if there is multiple offers, and FHA offer will not be likely considered seriously.

6 November 2020 | 2 replies
I am seeing many investors changing their investment criteria and hold off buying while others are still sticking to their guns and buying up deals, despite the current climate in the US.

7 November 2020 | 2 replies
With such serious topics as; COVID, climate, immigration, the economy and housing, partisan approaches to housing and the inclusion or exclusion of congressional support can dictate different directions we could be heading.Certainly at the top of investor’s minds is the Biden proposed elimination of the like kind exchange provision, tax code section 1031.