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Ramsey Blankenship Top three markets you are researching?
9 December 2017 | 56 replies
This is more for mid-sized to large multi-family, but would be applicable to all sectorshttps://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/10145/68178-to...
Austin Joseph Long Distance Investing
11 May 2018 | 28 replies
Thanks to the internet and online software (SaaS) managing a property is becoming faster, cheaper, more transparent and accessible day and night for anyone who needs to know.I'm remotely building teams in various US markets and partner with co-sponsors, key-principles and private equity investors for mid- to large size multifamily value-add properties nationwide.You're welcome to join ;-)
David Collier Jr 1st Duplex Under Contract - Need advice!
8 May 2018 | 4 replies
Closing is scheduled for mid June. 
Diane G. I want to wait for the next buying opportunity
25 July 2018 | 212 replies
@Joe Splitrock  as we know this is all regional..although I do know some markets probably did go up 300 % from the low.I bought some homes in Ft Myers on the court house steps in 2010 for 30k ish  next less than 10 years old I flipped them for 50k to some Germans in a matter of a month or so.. but I suspect from the 30k they are worth north of 120k today.I was in philly this week and my vendor was showing me turn key homes he sold there in 2011 for 32k that would sell close to 100k today.I personally sold some of my OREO  ( homes I lent on and took back) in ATL area  in 2009 2010 for mid 30s and I am sure they are back over 100k.. when I lent on them they appraised in the 120's that was a f ing free fall in values.. so yes I think that 200 to 300% number is real in some markets.. probably Vegas and PHX as well as you mentioned.I had a sit down with my bankers last week for lunch.. and they are still bullish on 2018 and beyond.. rates may rise a little they said.. so they are still giving me construction loans on a spec basis.
Arturo Borges Is the 50% rule accurate enough?
28 January 2018 | 5 replies
Arturo Borges I think the 50% rule is pretty accurate for mid-level rentals.
Brian Burke Houston single family submarkets
2 February 2018 | 0 replies
I’m looking to purchase 4-6 single family homes (or a small multi family) in Houston, probably for mid to long term holds.
Edward Stephens Highest LTV for mid-sized apartment bldg?
21 April 2017 | 1 reply

BiggerPockets Family,  I am self employed as a real estate agent and have two investment properties.  This year my goal is to own a mid-sized apartment building.  What is the highest loan to value ratio I could expect...

Chris Robinson Newb in the Boise, ID area
20 May 2017 | 5 replies
I am planning our next Boise Meet Up for mid-August, so be on the lookout for that!
Kyle R. 24 Years Old, 82 Units
1 December 2018 | 33 replies
I purchased them in early 2013 for mid $120s.
Andrew Pugh Apartment Investing Criteria - Why no love for mid and hi-rise?
24 June 2017 | 2 replies

Hey BPers, I spent the last couple of hours browsing the websites of a variety of apartment buyers around the country and a couple of things stand out:1. Many only want garden style / low-rise apartments2. Many only w...