James York
Why are you refusing section 8 vouchers?
19 March 2023 | 212 replies
Most of the landlords are bias and stereotypes toward the Housing of Choice programs and their clients.
Jignesh S.
STR Property Management : Evolve, Red Awning, or Vacasa ?
31 October 2022 | 13 replies
I think local PM's are the way to go, though I am biased by being one.
Jossalyn Wallace
CO Investment properties- what's your opinion?
9 January 2023 | 19 replies
I mean, Im a bit biased, but yes I do like my team (it's me by the way). and I have long-distance investments out of colorado, but I am currently 1031ing those back into Colorado, as I see a better opportunity here.
Katherine Marquez
Looking for our first investment property in Seattle
3 November 2019 | 6 replies
Most are also are not establishing STRs, especially now that Seattle regulations limit most families to just 1 Airbnb/STR outside their primary residence.I'm biased towards South-Central Seattle as we've had such personal success here, but Bremerton, Tacoma, and Shoreline are also great suggestions.
Nathan Wiebe
Comparing US Markets
25 April 2018 | 27 replies
Everyone is going to be biased towards the market they invest in
Justin Pinder
Low rental volume city
21 June 2022 | 6 replies
YES, we may be a little biased, but check out our blog here on BP comparing Detroit to other cities and Deep Dives on Metro Detroit cities & neighborhoods: https://www.biggerpockets.com/...Your biggest question shouldn't be WHERE to invest, but HOW you will invest!
Larry Chen
Turn-key or value-add?
16 May 2021 | 11 replies
Hi @Larry Chen – I might be bias when I say this but distressed, value-add fixer upper, all the way.
Rick Borgo
Thoughts on Atlantic City?
31 March 2022 | 17 replies
I may be a little "biased" since I am a local from the city and a Realtor ( Buy/hold investor) but here goes.
Josh Aronoff
Newbie, kind of, from Pittsburgh, PA / Cape Coral, FL
17 May 2015 | 12 replies
I am biased...and I love Cape Coral.
Jennifer Bowen
How do you verify rental income?
15 February 2016 | 1 reply
ALWAYS CALCULATE YOUR OWN NUMBERS/ESTIMATES, AND VERIFY/CORROBORATE EVERYTHING YOU CAN IN YOUR ESTIMATES.Regardless of whether or not the owners or agents have a fiduciary duty to give accurate numbers, you have a duty to yourself to not rely on others' (potentially very biased) information or analysis to make investment decisions.Investing 101~!!