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Ismael Souley Erie, PA market info
2 December 2016 | 10 replies
A lot of foreign students live on campus (they have a lot of diversity which is cool) and there isn't enough on-campus housing.
Stephan Nemeth "House hacking"
17 January 2019 | 16 replies
.- your personal daily bank- look for local credit union promotion regarding opening a new bank account- attend your local REIA club- search for Brandon Turner #aspBP house hacking   - look into 203k renovation loans- podcasts are locate under the " learn " tabGood luck moving forward with your house hacking investing.
Harrison Rowe Europe Multifamily Brokers
29 January 2023 | 18 replies
RE is not so prominent or promoted.
Mindy Jensen New Book... Learn to BRRRR Your Way to Financial Freedom!
11 June 2019 | 134 replies
Simply log in to your account and go to the /promotions page with all the bonus content for the book and you can listen to the audio files directly there.
Mwazanji Sakala Realtor In Tampa Bay, FL area.
18 May 2014 | 3 replies
Hello Mwazanji,Tampa Bay area is rather big and diverse.
Adam Bearup More properties in cheap markets or fewer in expensive markets?
30 March 2017 | 26 replies
Jacksonville is a diverse market.And seeing how everyone and their grandma on BP these days seem to proclaim Jacksonville as a "cheap market",I felt the need to drop this here.I've been investing in Jacksonville for 6 years.I've had high end "expensive rentals" and multiple less expensive rentals.When I say high end,I mean $380k.Cash flow was horrendous and appreciation was as you'd expect in high end "Denver" rentals:impressive.Still,I saw enough similar impressive appreciation in my less expensive rentals that I started selling my high end properties to buy more of the less expensive ones.Solely to spread my risk and diversify my portfolio.Yes,you need to diversify your RE portfolio too.If a major government policy in 2020 ruins the future prospects of your single expensive rental,it's time to retire.Poor as a church rat.
Chukwuemeka Ogbonna Creatively Finding a MF deal in Lawrence, KS
24 November 2021 | 2 replies
I am a new investor who just got a job promotion that is requiring me to relocate to Lawrence, Ks.
Callaway Pate Lone Wolf vs. Syndication
9 July 2022 | 9 replies
GP's receive upfront fees (acquisition fee), ongoing fees (asset management fee), and big equity upside on the sale (promote).
Jeffrey Kingman Beltline, Silver Comet and PATH - value adds to investment properties?
27 January 2023 | 2 replies
@Jeffrey Kingman, yeah, I would say increasing walkability access and ease overall promotes the area so long as the City and pedestrians keep the trails nice.
Devin VandenBos Montana Real Estate Investing - Rookie
10 May 2020 | 0 replies
Hello All,I am a new member to the BiggerPockets community here and have been diving into any REI material I can get my hands on, wondering how I have been so naive not seeing all of the potential opportunity and diversity it offers!