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5 August 2023 | 2 replies
Hello,I'm currently in the process of purchasing a Sub-to deal in Birmingham, AL.
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8 September 2023 | 92 replies
And of course South Side of jackson MS Along with north east Birmingham ..
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17 February 2023 | 84 replies
Birmingham, AL is strong also.
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18 February 2023 | 17 replies
I run the query again.For New york city, the price started from $2,200.For Birmingham,AL , the price started from $1,300 and it's for a nice 3BR :-) If this thing is described in newspaper article I guess renters can cancel their LTR and move to forever Airbnb.
11 June 2022 | 20 replies
HOUSING MARKETS How Much the City is Over Priced 1 Boise City, ID 72.64% 2 Austin, TX 67.70% 3 Ogden, UT 64.73% 4 Las Vegas, NV 61.48% 5 Atlanta, GA 58.01% 6 Phoenix, AZ 57.94% 7 Provo, UT 57.02% 8 Fort Myers, FL 56.26% 9 Spokane, WA 56.25% 10 Salt Lake City, UT 55.75% 11 Charlotte, NC 55.25% 12 Lakeland, FL 53.22% 13 Tampa, FL 52.41% 14 Raleigh, NC 51.70% 15 Detroit, Ml 51.16% 16 Nashville, TN 49.13% 17 North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL 48.92% 18 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX 48.35% 19 Melbourne, FL 47.71% 20 Memphis, TN 47.34% 21 Daytona Beach, FL 46.27% 22 Stockton, CA 46.07% 23 Colorado Springs, CO 45.89% 24 Grand Rapids, Ml 43.35% 25 Orlando, FL 43.04% 26 Youngstown, OH 42.79% 27 Tucson, AZ 42.24% 28 Jacksonville, FL 41.85% 29 Knoxville, TN 41.77% 30 Indianapolis, IN 41.06% 31 Greensboro, NC 40.75% 32 Dayton, OH 40.49% 33 Winston Salem, NC 39.28% 34 Seattle, WA 39.27% 35 Chattanooga, TN 39.16% 36 Columbus, OH 39.12% 37 Denver, CO 38.46% 38 Cleveland, OH 37.46% 39 Greenville, SC 37.33% 40 Cincinnati, OH 35.36% 41 Albuquerque, NM 34.32% 42 Riverside, CA 31.88% 43 Akron, OH 31.66% 44 Kansas City, MO 31.40% 45 San Antonio, TX 31.30% 46 Buffalo, NY 31.28% 47 Columbia, SC 30.92% 48 Toledo, OH 29.84% 49 Miami-Fort - Lauderdale, FL 29.84% 50 Birmingham, AL 29.78% 51 Sacramento, CA 29.56% 52 Houston, TX 29.41% 53 Charleston, SC 28.56% 54 Fresno, CA 28.25% 55 Omaha NE 27.41% 56 Bakersfield, CA 27.20% 57 Augusta, GA 26.87% 58 San Diego, CA 26.56% 59 Scranton, PA 26.30% 60 Portland, OR 26.26% 61 Jackson, MS 26.15% 62 Louisville Jefferson County, KY 25.55% 63 Rochester NY 25.42% 64 Tulsa, OK 24.65% 65 Milwaukee, Wl 24.34% 66 New Haven, CT 23.89% 67 Wichita, KS 23.31% 68 El Paso, TX 22.73% 69 Worcester, MA 22.72% 70 St Louis, MO 21.39% 71 Madison, Wl 21.12% 72 Pittsburgh, PA 20.35% 73 McAllen, TX 20.08% 74 San Jose, CA 19.81% 75 Chicago, IL 18.97% 76 Minneapolis-St Paul, MN 18.81% 77 Des Moines, IA 18.38% 78 Syracuse, NY 17.99% 79 Allentown, PA 17.79% 80 Oklahoma City, OK 17.59% 81 Providence, RI 17.42% 82 Ventura, CA 16.93% 83 Harrisburg, PA 15.40% 84 Boston, MA 13.82% 85 San Francisco, CA 13.72% 86 Springfield, MA 13.69% 87 Richmond, VA 12.82% 88 Little Rock, AR 12.73% 89 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA 12.02% 90 Philadelnhia.
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12 June 2023 | 56 replies
Anything you buy for next 2 years, expect 6 pct min interest Eventually in 10 years you can 1031 to a high end investment asset if you are bored ;)This is coming from someone who tried too many things in last decade (mostly in last 6 years)- bought 7 sfh or duplex in Cleveland west side (sold 4 for nice profit , 3 left)I won't buy there anymore, tenant class not appealing for me- 2 flips in Cleveland, marginal profit- 1 sfh in Birmingham, will get rid of it someday- 3 out of state flips in Chicago ( lost net 60k on all)- 5 bay area flips with a partner ( my net profit maybe close to 300k)- close to a million in multiple real estate syndication deals- 3 sfh in folsom At this point, i will be happy to own 5 sfh in class a areas debt free and rest go for passive deals.
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26 September 2023 | 9 replies
The issue I have, on the top of having to travel all the way to Birmingham while living in another state, will the county update the data with a copy of the Quitclaim Deed?
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2 January 2014 | 20 replies
I currently live in Birmingham, AL and am looking to start with rental properties - its been a bit tough to pull the trigger on such a big move.
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21 August 2017 | 61 replies
Hi Joseph,I live in San Diego and I bought 2 SFRs I found through Norada earlier this year – 1 in Atlanta GA and another in Birmingham AL.
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15 August 2020 | 192 replies
RE: invest 1million. 100k rainy day fund in interest bearing account 150k small town rural acreage compatible to lease out to solar panel companies (may cost a little extra to pay off politicians to cut the red tape-energy monopoly:)250k in oppty zone developments in small towns focused on healthcare clinics in urban/rural areas where hospitals have consolidated. 400k to buy about 5-8 low cost cash flow properties with tenants in small cities near larger metropolitan areas where large employers have operations/facilities in areas like Birmingham, AL or just north of Richmond,VA. 100k rainy day interest bearing account for when the financial markets tumble and/or the Federal infrastructure dollars start rolling, then seed monies for subcontractors making bids.