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Amy McBirney Just starting out...deal analysis guidance needed in Fresno, CA!
25 May 2020 | 32 replies
Not price.Cap rate = Net operating income/Price.Change the Price any way you want and the cash flow won't be affected per se.
Deniqua Antoine The one thing you wish you did first?
10 May 2020 | 107 replies
BTW, my focus now is acquiring value-add MF assets in the SE -- primarily the Carolinas.
Alan Asriants Rent check was lost. Who is at fault?
25 August 2023 | 17 replies
Second, people steal from unlocked mailboxes.Id say no one is at fault here per se, **** happens.
Casey Serafino-Lee How to even start with Investment Properties....Prefer Out of State
18 June 2023 | 44 replies
On the other hand, higher-cost areas like where I live in SE Idaho, can have good appreciation, great tenant base with income that can pay the rents, and certain areas like mine, low crime which helps.
Paul Gill Investing in Florida
15 November 2016 | 32 replies
The southwest area; Dr Phiilips, Windermere and Winter Garden are good for investing, as well as the SE side near the new Medical City (VA Hospital, Nemours, University of Florida Medical School, and Burnham Institute).
Jason Holtzinger California Or Out of State????
2 September 2022 | 60 replies
asking because SE  borrowers can  be more challenging to  get approeved as  most  lenders  will  use  previous 2  yrs of tax  returns to  determine the  qualifying income 
Shiva Bhaskar Thoughts on Cleveland REI after a 4+ day investor visit
19 October 2018 | 28 replies
This is not per se a reason to invest somewhere, but I think most of us enjoy being around people we like.
Kimberly T. Why do you live where you live?
22 February 2015 | 73 replies
I can see us consolidating our investments in various cities in FL and SE US once we move down there, and managing them ourselves some day. 
Raina Bayas To invest in a row home (no HOA), the pros and cons
23 March 2016 | 8 replies
Background info:  There are communities where row homes are the norm, eg: Boston's lucrative Back Bay, lots of them in San Fran, Brooklyn NY.In the suburbs, we expect SFRs with yards, but there are those than would just as soon not go there.The issue is not the property per se, but the expectations of the local market.