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Patrick Martone 100,000 in cash, now i need to pick one of two ways to proceed.
7 February 2017 | 30 replies
@Robert Ellis For the FHA property I would relocate.
Brandon P. How can I update this kitchen? Images included
15 February 2017 | 6 replies
Is it easy to take out/relocate?
Ken Cooper Having a hard time with this decision.
6 June 2016 | 26 replies
Do you have too pay to relocate the tenants while termite treatment is being done?
Kashif Riaz Looking for Airbnb Property management company
4 July 2018 | 14 replies
I am relocating to CA.
Nicholas Caldwell Moving to Savannah, GA Area.
9 May 2018 | 23 replies
The Military is relocating my family to the Savannah, GA area and we are looking for any meetup groups or REI Groups in the area.
Daphne Quay Buying to flip in Waco- zip 78706,76707,76708
20 November 2019 | 11 replies
I just relocated and doing wholesaling.
Leslie Kondo Investor from Spokane, Washington
28 April 2016 | 2 replies
Hello, my name is Leslie and I have recently relocated from Portland, OR to Spokane, WA.
Jeff Mars How to get Pre-Approved, East Bay Area CA 94533
12 May 2016 | 9 replies
Im relocating to East Bay CA area in Sep and looking to purchase an investment rental duplex. 
Maegen I. Anyone knowledgeable about Minneapolis/St Paul market?
7 April 2017 | 10 replies
Hello, I'm 30, married, and my partner and I relocating to Minneapolis/St Paul area in a few months.  
Charles A. Preparing for the Apocalypse.
14 March 2017 | 3 replies
It's a cliche.However,one other fad we have seen on BP is this pull to lower priced markets (I won't mention names so as not to offend sensibilities,but you probably know them).The reality of the business is that these markets are lower priced for a reason.You may be getting an assassin's cash flow and C-O-C returns today from your units in these markets but when jobs hemorrhage in a recession,your cash flow rapidly turn negative.Big markets suffer less in a massive recession.Occupancy and vacancies mirror what the local job market is doing.The sole reason I relocated to Jacksonville from Cleveland in 2011 is to stop being an "out-of state investor".That brings me to the other point under this topic.We saw a very lucrative 16-unit listed some 18 months ago.Well,it should be lucrative,except despite listing at an attractive price,most interested buyers couldn't get the numbers to work.The numbers didn't work because the out-of-state owners were getting absolutely wiped out year-on-year by phony expenses logged by their "boots-on-the-ground" and PMs.Even in strong markets,it's crucial to buy in good parts of town.That way,when vacancies inevitably occur during the apocalypse ,your copper wiring or HVACs won't be stolen....or your property vandalized.Choose your market wisely.