
4 January 2018 | 16 replies
That is an excellent observation, Mike, and that is extremely true.

13 October 2023 | 14 replies
Yes, as some of you observed this project was a big too big for the first one.

8 December 2022 | 7 replies
Your suggested plan of observation was what I had in mind, though my target county does their auction over the internet.

15 July 2021 | 204 replies
Then scale up some more once you've achieved success.That's what I've observed successful real estate investors do: they continually improve themselves and push themselves out of their comfort zone.Someone said this but it goes something like this: "Everything worth while achieving in life is just outside of your comfort zone."

18 August 2015 | 5 replies
Without the details, it will be hard to point the areas of concern but here are my observations:1.

23 February 2015 | 9 replies
Hmmmmm...Pieces were starting to come together for me, only because I was curious and observant.

27 June 2019 | 91 replies
Create a target area (zip code, radius whatever)Create a min/max value for houses (example 1k-2k rents, 75k- 250k).Then find prop managers in the area and see if they have listings etc in the area... to verify YOUR numbers.The more you observe an area the more you see trends, you see the ads stay up/get taken down.... you can tell what's a good deal or bad deal.

15 August 2019 | 112 replies
To answer the question...in my city of Cincinnati this is what I observed across different markets is the following:A - 4-5 capB - 5-6 capC - 6-7 capD - 7-10 capF - 10-12+ capAnd I think...with the Millennials being the largest demographic group and wanting to rent more than buy, we will see cap rates go down even further.So, I am still buying but I focus on value-adds where I can raise the rents significantly.To me, it's no longer buy to get yield play (because the yield is just low) and it's now...buy, increase the rents, increase the value then sell (or refi).

9 April 2015 | 2 replies
Just an observation, wonder if most of them were just full of bs/fishing or what.

23 May 2018 | 21 replies
Here are a few very anecdotal personal observations: *Please note that there may or may not be larger market data that support/contradict these statements, and I am stating this only based on my extremely small sample size compared with the entire population, so please take that with a grain of salt :)For our preferred price point, it seems that sale prices are generally outpacing rent increases.