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Travis Zurawski Searching for Apartment Building
5 February 2019 | 0 replies
Looking particularly along the South East United States, but open to viewing opportunities nationwide.
John Hall Mobile Home Park Flip - May have bit off more than I could chew.
1 April 2019 | 35 replies
@John Hall I know frank and dave advise against some areas in the southeast due to weaker areas.BUT you have a couple great things going for you, you are out of the utilities loop which is a huge plus, not even sub metering!
Edward L lauckern Buying rentals outside of your area
19 December 2019 | 12 replies
The link to the full article is here "If you don't feel like reading here are the Key takeaways:Las Vegas has been the top performing rent growth market from both 2016 to present as well as 2018 to presentPhoenix and Tucson have also consistently been top performing marketsColorado Springs leads all markets with gross rent growth of 70% between 2009 and presentSince 2014 Sacramento has been the strongest market with rents up 50%TOP 20 MARKETS BY REGIONWestern markets have been the top performers over each timeframe dating back to 2009Only one Northeast market has been in the top 20 – Boston ranks 18th since 2009, and 10th since 2018The Southeast markets have narrowed the gap with the Western markets, as they now represent 8 out of the 20 best performing markets dating back to 2016Fort Worth and Austin are the only markets representing the Central region of the countryRight now I'm focusing on STRs so I'm in a slightly different dynamic, but it's good info for myself when I move to purchase my first LTR or multi-family.Merry Christmas and Happy HolidaysPaul
Lucas Pfruender Novice in southeast Michigan
16 December 2019 | 3 replies

Looking for advice for a first time investor who is looking at investing in a duplex, quadplex, or small apartment unit. I’ve been able to save 40k and have around 7k per month of income that is not allocated to anyth...

Mark Simmons New member Centeral/SE CT
1 January 2020 | 4 replies
I've expressed my interest in getting a multi family house, or renting a room above a garage etc.We're currently living in Southeast CT, but are looking to move a bit closer towards Hartford, but not too close.
Hari Mann Building a manufactured home in Tallahassee, FL
17 December 2019 | 0 replies
I own a 7+ acre piece of land located in a neighborhood south east of Tallahassee about a mile from the intersection of Old Plank and Natural Bridge Road which has trees covering the property.
Steven Helminen Developer wants to buy my primary residence
26 December 2019 | 11 replies
I am located in Brighton, MI (southeast Michigan) with a small 1150 sqft SFR on 1.88 Ac lot.
Vincent Sottile What is your favorite index fund? Do you diversify?
2 January 2020 | 1 reply
The REIT Index VNQ has also been on fire and it has tempted me to buy some and I know others suggest international indexes or investing in emerging markets (South America, South East Asia etc.)So far I've been sticking to VTSAX, but should I consider diversifying through other index funds?
Brya Freeland Newbie with primary residence but want first investment property
31 December 2019 | 6 replies
However, even though I have some savings put aside, I don’t know if I would have enough to buy homes in the SouthEast DC area all cash.Can anyone recommend additional financing options outside of conventional that could help in purchasing properties without putting 20% - 25% down upfront in order to save money for rehab costs?
Artur A. Low-ball offer in the Bay Area for condo/townhouse
31 December 2019 | 2 replies
But the areas you're looking at are typically less fierce than South/East of SF.