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Tanner Johnson DSCR "Rural" lending
24 October 2024 | 32 replies
Even if the property is centered in a city with a population of 30k it may be considered rural due to other factors.
Rene Hosman Do you track local zoning and how do you factor that into you deal analysis?
24 October 2024 | 6 replies
I've made it a habit to track Department of City Planning updates and zoning proposals because they often signal where the next hot areas will be.
Chris McClellan Saying Hello the the Pro community!
25 October 2024 | 12 replies
@Chris McClellan check out some of the great things happening in Detroit this year, one of the best cashflowing and appreciating cities in the US!
Alan Nunez New member from MA
24 October 2024 | 10 replies
I'm curious to hear about your experience here in Boston - I know the Seaport looks like it's own independent city compared to 5 years ago!
Joseph Miguel Oakland, CA - rent control - base year - fair return?!
25 October 2024 | 22 replies
In several California cities there is this concept of 'banked rent'; that is rent increases from past years that were not applied.
Thomas Pigeon New Spokane Investors
24 October 2024 | 8 replies
The waterfront area downtown is beautiful for as far as the eye can see in both directions.As remote work takes hold and knowledge workers look to escape Seattle, I can definitely see it becoming an Austin-esque city in the PNW.
Daniel Jodrey Buying in Pacific Northwest (PNW)
23 October 2024 | 2 replies
There are pros and cons to long term and short term from a rental management side, and purchase/acquisition.Long term = lower vacancy, lower expenses, potentially lower revenueShort Term = higher vacancy, higher expenses, potential for higher revenue, financing is more expensive than long term rentalsWatch out for local STR regulations, they vary from city to city.
Derrick Sanford Hello from the Midwest(Tulsa/Broken Arrow) and getting deeper into real estate.
23 October 2024 | 7 replies
I guess that means, there is healthy demand for rents in the metroplex.I am curious if there is a city or few Zip codes within Tulsa, Broken arrow, Bixby, Jenks and Owasso, that is preferred by prospective tenants ? 
Ryan F. Where Would You Invest ? Calgary, Edmonton, other ?
28 October 2024 | 14 replies
Often overlooked is the premium for storage space in the city.
Anne Christensen Best Source on Local Markets for OOS Investors?
23 October 2024 | 1 reply
Are there any on-line government sources of truth for any particular city's future infrastructure/expansion/city planning plans or any private company tracking these initiatives?