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Josh Stack Have you ever flipped (gentrified) an entire neighborhood?
12 October 2017 | 9 replies
What if you could gain control of just a couple houses and put them on the up and up such that it was clear that the neighborhood  was ascending rather than in decline.Surely someone on BP has experience in this....
Michael Mueller Accessory tool shed on hillside in Los Angeles
2 February 2016 | 6 replies
The H/2 (15' max) refers to the setback of the structure from the ascending slope.  
Karena Wong Looking into the Atlanta and surround areas for SFR
6 August 2016 | 19 replies
As investors it is our goal to anticipate ascending markets base on the info that's provided to us.
Gian Piero Bandieramonte Investing in Tennessee as a foreigner
6 October 2018 | 2 replies
I end up paying income taxes in Denmark from the rental income, which would ascend to 46% (I still can deduct what I pay in the US thanks to the double taxation agreement).
James Masotti Investment Calculators Recommendation
6 August 2015 | 3 replies
They're super simple and provide a great way to analyze deals on a level playing field, however in the last week that I've been a pro member and taken advantage of these (mostly the rental property calculator) I had some thoughts that I figured I'd throw out there.1) When looking at deals that you have previously analyzed there should be the pertinent information displayed on the screen.A) Name of DealB) Address of DealC) Date of AnalysisD) Purchase PriceE) ARVF) Total Initial EquityG)  Monthly Cash FlowH) Monthly Cap RateI) NOIJ) Total Cash NeededK) Cash on Cash ROIL) Status of Property (see comment below)In addition to this information being displayed on screen you should also be able to sort ascending or descending by any one of these values.
Brandon Vannier Investing out of state, would you do it?
17 May 2017 | 69 replies
Multifamily Investment ForecastNational Report, 2017National Multifamily Index (NMI) Several markets with favorable supply-and-demand balances and momentum in hiring made large moves to ascend to the top spots in the 2017 National Multifamily Index (NMI).Los Angeles advanced 11 places in the Index from one year ago to take the highest position in 2017 behind a forecast for further tightening in vacancy and minimal supply growth.
Christina Kim Invest in one local (SoCal) property or Multiple out of state?
7 June 2017 | 46 replies
Multifamily Investment Forecast National Report, 2017National Multifamily Index (NMI) Several markets with favorable supply-and-demand balances and momentum in hiring made large moves to ascend to the top spots in the 2017 National Multifamily Index (NMI).Los Angeles advanced 11 places in the Index from one year ago to take the highest position in 2017 behind a forecast for further tightening in vacancy and minimal supply growth.
Jim Goebel Opportunity Zones Research
27 December 2018 | 34 replies
I was surprised mainly that more pockets closer to downtown were not selected, especially given recent data available on prospects for children growing up in poor areas to 'ascend' out of poverty...https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/upshot/maps-neighborhoods-shape-child-poverty.html?
Michael Wayne $9M Ground Up On Very First Deal - Here's how we did it
21 February 2022 | 15 replies
The attractiveness of ascending to this level is that the ground-up game unlocks a playing field that is largely less crowded, with (generally) higher return potentials, and the "newest product" advantage when it comes to leasing.
Christa S Rickard using solo 401k to invest in real estate business
7 November 2017 | 13 replies
Disqualified persons will also include certain family members such as lineal ascendants (think parents, grandparents), lineal descendants (children, grandchildren) and spouses of lineal descendants.