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Sheri Rolfe As the seller can I cancel a contract
2 July 2024 | 3 replies
I'm not a lawyer, and I'm not in your state, so take this with a grain of salt but-If "accepted an offer" means that you signed a legally binding contract that doesn't provide you with an out, then the short answer is no, you cannot legally cancel the sale. 
Greg Scott Where is the distress with apartment owners?
2 July 2024 | 19 replies
I'll see your charts and raise you one more.If I were in Austin, Nashville, Salt Lake City, or Colorado Springs, I would be worried about the next two years.  
Rex Li Is this an underground yard drain?
1 July 2024 | 3 replies
The drain pipes were fitted into the main clay pipe and concrete was poured around the edge of it to seal it.
Drew Sygit Is BP Now a Dating Site?
30 June 2024 | 9 replies
https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/2015-04-01-biggerpockets-...Great april fools gag. many people like to do an intro to break the proverbial seal which I am ok with.I would much rather see those posts than the "what state shouldI invest in" or does anyone have documents for X or how do I transfer my property to a LLC...
Jessenia Hartage Is investing in NYC a bad idea
3 July 2024 | 55 replies
@Jessenia Hartage Most people on here are afraid of NYC and have certainly never been to Queens, so I would take the warnings with a grain of salt.  
AJ Wong Oregon Coast Safe Haven: Investing in a climate refuge for the future
30 June 2024 | 5 replies
And anything within a block or so of the ocean is going to take an incredible beating from the winter weather salt air etc etc.. and then you have the Tsunami that is coming with teh massive earth quake that will come and that will wipe out whole towns on the Oregon coasts.
Patrick Braswell Seeking a confidence boost
29 June 2024 | 11 replies
Take the homerun stories with a grain of salt, but I have found incremental success in my investing career, and I credit the little success to being consistent on the process of underwriting, making connections, and being a landlord.
Daniel Tanasa Getting paid to buy a house from the MLS
27 June 2024 | 4 replies
Another investor outbid me so I offered 110k which sealed the deal.
Martin Neal Another Successful BRRRR in Chicago!
26 June 2024 | 15 replies
The big guys like Perma Seal and US Waterproofing always seem to be more expensive and have longer lead time but you can count on their quality until you get a more independent guy that has flexibility and is typically cheaper.   
David Rutledge airbnb friendly metro areas
26 June 2024 | 38 replies
I do not want to go into another vacation market but rather a metro area with a more diversified economy again just to get into a different type of asset.That being said I do want to continue to short term rent the next few properties we get at least in the first few years of ownership in order to increase cash flow to combat these higher prices and carrying costs before potentially converting to more passive long terms down the line.Therefore I am looking for markets that 1) have a decent draw of visitors year round 2) have regulations that allow strs in some parts of the city 3) Are in growing cities in the west or south.Below is a list of markets I have identified as potential places to look and I was hoping to get some insight from either other investors doing the same thing or agents/investors in any of these markets on whether this is potentially a good market to explore or not.1) Salt Lake City (this is right at the top of my list due to its proximity to ski resorts, expanding of the airport and long term strategic business planning of the area but I have very little knowledge of this market)2) Denver 3) Phoenix (used to live in AZ and like the fact that the state of AZ seems to look favorable on strs)4) Tucson (see above but lower home prices/potentially less appreciation)5) San Diego/LA (these are attractive because of their proximity to my home in Irvine)6) San Antonio (love that it is very close to the booming Austin and feel that this is a market that could see some real growth in the future)7) Tampa/St Pete (I have always been very interested in this market for both short term and long term rentals)8) Raleigh (have invested in Charlotte and love NC but again very little knowledge on this area)Any insights or advice on any of this would be greatly appreciated.