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Matt Ricky Location considerations for BRRRR
18 February 2025 | 21 replies
With that being said, Columbus is one of the hottest markets in the US right now with some of the fastest population and job growth and companies moving and developing here.
Michael Calvey Airbnb's CEO says he wants to make the app the Amazon of travel.
21 February 2025 | 10 replies
As an Airbnb shareholder from IPO I like what they do hiring third world reps to handle issues, but as a PM company owner and STR owner I despise it. 
Devin James Will Population Decline Affect Housing?
23 February 2025 | 23 replies
I would list natural and inexpensive methods of "curing cancer" that of course don't make money for the doctor and pharmaceutical companies, so they are not utilized.
David Overcash Retired Navy, New investor looking to buy first Property in 2025
25 February 2025 | 19 replies
Here's a breakdown:Atlanta, GAPros:Strong job growth (tech, film, logistics, and corporate HQs).High population growth, creating strong rental demand.Variety of property types (single-family, multifamily, short-term rentals).Good cash flow in suburban areas.Established infrastructure and economic diversity.Cons:Higher purchase prices than Huntsville.More competition from investors.Some areas have high property taxes.Best Investment Areas:Southwest Atlanta (East Point, College Park, Hapeville) – Near the airport, good rental demand, potential appreciation.West End / Westside Beltline – Up-and-coming area with strong appreciation potential.Stone Mountain / Lithonia – Affordable with strong rental demand.Marietta / Smyrna – Strong appreciation and rental market.Douglasville / Austell – Affordable and growing suburbs.Huntsville, ALPros:Lower property prices compared to Atlanta.Strong job growth (NASA, Redstone Arsenal, tech companies).High rental demand due to military and tech workers.Lower property taxes and landlord-friendly laws.High potential for cash flow.Cons:Smaller market, so resale options could be limited.Less diversified economy compared to Atlanta.Some neighborhoods have slower appreciation.Best Investment Areas:Madison – High-end rentals with strong appreciation.South Huntsville – Great school districts, steady growth.Downtown Huntsville – Young professionals, Airbnb potential.Harvest / Hazel Green – More affordable, good cash flow.Meridianville – Suburban area with growing demand.Which Market Offers Better ROI?
Gp G. Duplex with crawlspace, septic, drainage, tree, retention wall related issues sale?
25 February 2025 | 3 replies
So far last 5 years with PM_1 provided overall decent experience but not like excellent or great especially after mergers with big companies.8.
Timothy Lawrence Building Residential Portfolio and Pivoting to Commercial Real Estate
25 February 2025 | 6 replies
Pick another state where my company has an office and see if there’s an opportunity for cash-flowing properties.
Jeff Calcaterra Potential tenant doesn't want us to call HR
20 February 2025 | 13 replies
Call a different number you found online associated with the same company, etc. 
Joseph Fenner Will there ever be a BiggerPockets mobile app?
24 February 2025 | 12 replies
Investors would expect a company like yours to have an app because so many forums have web and mobile apps.
Jade Frank New to real estate investing
8 February 2025 | 12 replies
. - Of course, you may need a Property Management Company to handle each rental when you move again.
Jack Deer Tax lien investing!
23 February 2025 | 9 replies
There are about 20 companies that do this and more or less take over as the primary lien holder in place of the taxing authority.