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Randy Cooper Student housing downturn?
19 June 2020 | 27 replies
OSU being one of the largest schools in the nation is going back to "in seat" classes.
Jared Bauer New here. $1 million cash. Want passive income, what's the play?
18 February 2022 | 77 replies
Property taxes are generally your largest single operating expense so I would avoid states with high property taxes and insurance rates.
Ibrahim Yamini Should My First Investment Property be OOS?
11 May 2021 | 11 replies
I love buy/hold single family houses, they’ve never let me down and they may make up the largest number of residential properties in the US so there is always another house out there.
Josh Ashland Multifamily Avg. Per Unit Cost?
19 April 2023 | 6 replies
With interest rates higher it means fewer buyers are out there on these properties, and the boomer generation is the largest holder of rental real estate still (outside of large institutions) and they are getting to a spot where they're ready to sell... combine that w/ higher interest rates and I feel it's ripe for people wanting to sell w/ owner carry. 
Josh Buchanan Best books on MH investing?
6 January 2020 | 7 replies
I would read the following:1) Any of the books that Dave Reynolds and myself have written (OK, that was obvious).2) Sam Zell's book "Am I Being Too Subtle" not for the MH component (only about 4 pages although he's the largest owner of mobile home parks in the U.S.) but because it has excellent discussions on the concept of risk vs. reward which applies well to mobile home parks.3) "The Man Who Bought the Waldorf" which is one of the greatest real estate books of all time and tells the story of Conrad Hilton and how he built a fortune, lost everything in the Depression, and then bought it all back for a penny on the dollar later when everyone else would have just jumped off a bridge.
Jeff Petsche Can't Get Momentum With Boots on the Ground OOS..Suggestions?
15 August 2017 | 56 replies
I don't think he can recreate that every week but 2 or 3 we closed on it seems he will flip those as well.Of course he has me as his funder thats a huge advantage to most ( humbly speaking LOL) so when we say cash we mean cash .. no loans need to happen no appraisals none of that stuff.. we just aim and shoot then duck. 
Travis Turner How to choose an area OOS to invest
13 August 2020 | 31 replies
If you are anticipating a nationwide economic downturn over the next decade, then Fayetteville, with the largest base in the country will be a top performing market.
Chris Martin Toyota to build $1.29 billion EV battery plant in North Carolina
12 December 2021 | 3 replies
., County of Randolph, and by far the largest parcel and land holder, Horth Carolina Railroad Holdings I LLC.
Ken Latchers Better Arbitrage Ideas?
22 April 2019 | 10 replies
It was the largest employer. 
Isidor P. Next hot neighborhood in Philadelphia?
9 May 2019 | 6 replies
This is the largest project so far:https://philly.curbed.com/2018/4/2/17188920/affordable-housing-project-for-east-kensington-riverward