
19 August 2019 | 7 replies
Building a multi family might be your best bet. On

12 October 2022 | 4 replies
My other properties are cash flowing nicely but I’d like to invest in an area where I can bet on equity going up considerably.

11 September 2014 | 3 replies
Looking to connect with Baltimore City landlords who rent in C or non trendy neighborhoods.

5 July 2022 | 6 replies
***Only exception is if an owner has plan & funds to reposition Class D to Class C or higher.https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/776/topics/960183-what-they-dont-tell-you-about-cheap-rental-properties?

28 October 2013 | 39 replies
@Jay Dao We look for apartment buildings on the peninsula in C or B shape in A locations.

13 January 2016 | 7 replies
Isaiah Klavitter Chainlink is your best bet on views, however, there is coated chainlink.

28 October 2014 | 8 replies
If it's a C or D, are you ready for all the work it's apt to take to keep these properties performing?

22 June 2017 | 49 replies
Assuming you're in New Bedford/ Fall River, there are a lot of tough areas over there, which would be known as a C or D class neighborhoods.
15 August 2019 | 19 replies
I only buy and hold in A and B areas, if I were buying in C or lower, I would flip it get it off the books.
4 September 2018 | 3 replies
I'd bet on a 25-30% equity requirement if you're going with a typical community bank program, rather than 20%.Amortization on the loan for a new multifamily investor could come back quoted at 20-25 years, though the loan term (when the balloon payment is due) would more likely be 5 or 7 years.