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Dawn Johnson Virginia Tenant claims month-to-month & moving out 11/8
11 October 2024 | 2 replies
So my tenant called me up 10/09 to announce she is moving out on 11/8 and giving 30 days notice.
Mike Sarhan Experience with a NYC SRO Building
28 October 2024 | 5 replies
Hi BP Community,Does anyone have any experience with buying or selling a NYC class B SRO building in NYC and SRO conversion? 
Henry T. CPA, STR deductions and losses.
11 October 2024 | 17 replies
Try to find a CPA that is well versed in real estate and STR and see what they say.
Alissa Wylie Anyone done a California Auction
28 October 2024 | 7 replies
Hello,We have rentals in California and Ohio both single family and duplexes. 
Michael Tesar Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
28 October 2024 | 5 replies
I'm also a licensed Building Contractor looking to invest in condominiums & duplexes.  
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Airbnb limitations to cancel appropriately for the hurricane
11 October 2024 | 9 replies
I had two different guests checked in prior to the hurricane Milton mandatory evacuation.  
Kerrie Godwin Considering turning rental into Section 8
28 October 2024 | 6 replies
Is it in the ghetto or a nice neighborhood?
Fabricio James "Best Areas to Invest in Real Estate: Texas and Florida Edition"
13 October 2024 | 0 replies
Here are some areas in Texas and Florida that are currently attractive for real estate investment due to economic growth, population increase, and urban development:In Texas:Austin:Reason: It's a tech hub that continues to attract major companies like Tesla, Oracle, and Apple, driving demand for housing.Opportunities: Residential properties, multifamily units, and commercial real estate.Dallas-Fort Worth:Reason: This is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the U.S., with a diversified economy and a strong job market.Opportunities: Multifamily developments, long-term rental properties, and flipping projects.Houston:Reason: Known for its oil industry, Houston has diversified its economy into technology, healthcare, and manufacturing.Opportunities: Commercial and industrial real estate investments, as well as residential projects.San Antonio:Reason: It's experiencing continuous infrastructure growth and is more affordable compared to Austin and Dallas.Opportunities: Affordable housing and expanding development projects.In Florida:Orlando:Reason: Orlando’s tourism industry continues to drive growth, alongside its rising status as a tech and medical hub.Opportunities: Short-term rental properties, multifamily developments, and new residential construction.Tampa Bay:Reason: Tampa is experiencing a population boom and is considered one of the best places for job growth in Florida.Opportunities: Waterfront properties, new housing developments, and commercial real estate.Miami:Reason: As an international business hub, Miami is attractive to both investors and high-net-worth individuals looking for luxury real estate.Opportunities: High-end residential and commercial properties, luxury condos, and fix & flip projects.Sarasota:Reason: Known for its beaches and quality of life, Sarasota attracts retirees and families, boosting its real estate market.Opportunities: Residential developments, vacation rentals, and waterfront properties.
Derek Williams New investor looking to purchase my first property.
28 October 2024 | 8 replies
I am looking to connect with local investors in the southern Ohio area to learn from and work with.
Tessa Booth Delving Deep Down Duplex Discovery
29 October 2024 | 1 reply
I'm in a space to do some house hacking, and am under the general (unresearched, unless you count years of Zillow watching) opinion that my local rental market is healthy.