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Fernando Domingo Looking for those passionate about Birmingham
26 May 2022 | 4 replies
Not only have we had a blast getting to know the city, getting to try the amazing food, getting to explore a different part of the southeast, but we have also been right in the center of one of the best investment markets in the country. 
Nathan Gesner How is your market doing so far this year? How are you doing?
28 April 2022 | 25 replies
This year I am focusing on improving what I've got and possibly a vacation rental in the south-east if I can find a deal that makes sense.
Sarah Esposito Do you see a real estate crash coming?
23 April 2022 | 12 replies
There are always shifts.....hotels in urban centers, that depending on giant conferences, dependent on business travel are hurting....resort hotels in FL doing well.Some office buildings are hurting....I think Blackstone just allowed one to default in Manhattan.Appears to be a fairly significant migration from West Coast and NE coasts to South and Southeast.....that probably won't be overnight...so crash maybe not the right word, but maybe shift....Still lots and lots and lots of cash pouring into real estate....probably out of stock market it seems, certainly out of fixed income.Crash could depend on so many things we can't predict or see coming.....war in Middle East, Putin presses the button, North Korea starts something, China trys to take Taiwan, maybe some kind of tech AI or ML, wipes out middle managers that have all bought houses in certain price ranges, maybe a certain generation demands WFH...so they can live anywhere...not just old traditional job centers....maybe today's students don't need to go to university centers like Boston, Berkeley, Austin, and all of the sudden you have 50,000 students in a city that no longer need housing.
Justin Campbell Real Estate Meetups?
29 October 2022 | 4 replies
@Justin Campbell Southeast Charlotte Real Estate Investors find us on Facebook - we do monthly meetups, free, focused on networking
Eunice Villarroel What would you do? Should I invest in this property?
25 October 2022 | 9 replies
Then,  the rent you need to get for it to make it a good deal.In our units in South East Florida  parking and location yes,  patio not a deal breaker.God Luck,
Francisco Dos Santos Painting exterior and redoing driveway on a triplex
20 October 2022 | 8 replies
@Wendy Man This property is on the southeast side of Florida, which did not get affected by the hurricane.
Miguel Rojas Best out of state locations to invest in
7 November 2022 | 6 replies
My focus my attention on value-add property in the Southeast but I have found deals that make fiscal sense in Chicago, Phoenix, Tacoma, etc,.
Amy Lynn Wilke Newbie Question - Vacating Property
27 October 2022 | 4 replies
Hello - new REI just getting started in Southeast WI!! 
Ben Shapley Newbie investor introduction
8 February 2022 | 9 replies
My goal is to invest in my area, Southeast Houston, League City, to begin with and will probably to LTR to start.
Bryan Noth Infineon's factory expansion plans revealed for Austin, Texas
16 February 2022 | 1 reply
"Germany-based semiconductor company Infineon Technologies AG is seeking tax incentives from Del Valle Independent School District for a $700 million facility expansion in Austin.The company, under the subsidiary Spansion LLC, plans to expand its existing wafer fabrication campus in Southeast Austin by nearly 154,000 square feet and create 100 jobs, according to an application for Chapter 313 incentives posted Feb. 15 to the Texas comptroller's website."