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Gustave Stroes 1031 Exchange - Buy Cash or Finance?
6 May 2015 | 24 replies
Venice and Manhattan Beach are two cases that come to mind.
Charles Worth Q2 2015 Market Report: Manhattan Rents and Sales Prices Hit Record High
1 August 2015 | 9 replies
Still think certain pockets are interesting but just crazy watching what is going on. http://streeteasy.com/blog/q2-2015-manhattan-marke...
Mike Jebo New BP Member from Toronto, Ontario
24 September 2016 | 43 replies
Ontario is a baby and Toronto is becoming the next Manhattan.
Ramin Y. How to make money when the market declines?
19 October 2016 | 14 replies
It's hard to believe that a 2 bedroom in Brooklyn or queens (forget Manhattan) could get any more expensive than what it is.
Steven Johnson Hello to Bigger Pockets and Goodbye to the Rat Race!
12 February 2017 | 18 replies
In 2015 I moved from Rhode Island to Connecticut for a career bump; I am in the Cybersecurity industry and Manhattan (or the West Coast) is hot at the moment.
Laura C. Rental Property Analysis--Is this right?
3 September 2017 | 54 replies
Being a born and raised Southern California guy, it's always amazed me that people are willing to over extend themselves to live in California where we have the highest state income tax of any other state, home prices are some of the highest in the country and obviously it's not cheap to rent here either, but peeps want the sunshine, etc. lolBased on an article in Forbes surrounding the 5 Best and Worst Cities for Affordable Rents, here were the findings: (Not sure if this information matters much OR will help other RE investors make informed decisions on where they choose to invest for BUY/HOLD properties, but I'm a believer that we all need to be educated and informed, and share with one another, so here you go)  The 5 worst U.S. cities for affordable rent#5 Orange County, California (Average Rent: $1,900; Rent as a share of income: 28%)#4 Los Angeles, California (Average Rent: $1,940; Rent as a share of income: 37%)#3 Manhattan, New York (Average Rent: $3,500; Rent as a share of income: 54%)#2 San Diego, California (Average Rent: $1,750; Rent as a share of income: 30%)#1 Miami, Florida (Average Rent: $1,390; Rent as a share of income: 36%)The 5 best U.S. cities for affordable rent#5 Columbus, OH (Average Rent: $850; Rent as a share of income: 17%)#4 San Antonio, TX (Average Rent: $910; Rent as a share of income: 20%)#3 Kansas City, MO (Average Rent: $870; Rent as a share of income 16%)#2 St.
Shaun R. Peel and stick vinyl floors?
2 July 2017 | 4 replies
I have about 800 sqf pf the allure vinyl plank in the main part of the house and peel and stick in the bathroom.
Colby Miles Properties that dont cash flow
22 August 2013 | 43 replies
Doesn't everyone want to own real estate in Manhattan?
Jenni Purvis Cash flow or appreciation, which should I pursue next?
27 May 2014 | 11 replies
If Manhattan does that for you then I'd keep investing there.
Raza Rizvi Primary Residence that was rented for a year
30 August 2016 | 9 replies
The apt is in Manhattan, NY