14 July 2024 | 6 replies
When I ask for reasons I get cost of living, quality of live, moderate climate, fresh water access, no natural disasters and moving back to where they were from.From what I can see the trend to the Midwest is steadily increasing, but by no means as big as moving south.

13 July 2024 | 24 replies
And sensitive financial/personal information can not be disclosed, like ss#, etc.

15 July 2024 | 23 replies
No, my calculations do not take into account natural disasters or acts of God, but it could tell you which towns would have the best chance of being rebuilt due to the desirability of their locations.

14 July 2024 | 16 replies
Naturally, everybody looked at me like "what the hell is this?"

13 July 2024 | 20 replies
If there's a hole, it may be a red flag.b) sensitivity analysis: I examine all the assumptions, and make sure I can live with the worst case scenarios.c) "Stall and see": if they are getting money over multiple years, and there is no penalty for investing later, I would usually wait so I get some real performance data, versus having to look at theoretical pro forma information.d) Recession stress test: I will not invest in anything, until I subject it to recession level stress and see if I can live with the result.

12 July 2024 | 11 replies
I was involved in wholesaling business long time ago (not real estate but consumer goods), and it has taught me A LOT about human nature.

12 July 2024 | 3 replies
My partner and I now find ourselves in a strong financial position to start our RE investing journey and have set our sights in New England, specifically Rhode Island due to the excellent natural environment and our desire to ultimately relocate there long-term.

11 July 2024 | 9 replies
G’Day BP folks,A fellow Toledo investor started a Facebook group revealing all local scammers.Mostly contractors.10+ years of investing in Toledo and stopped counting at $1m in losses.It’s just the nature of the beast and the cost of doing business in my eyes.Unfortunately, Toledo is notorious for bad operators and poor quality of workmanship in many industries.Maybe this group will help you not loose the same amount of cheese that I did $$$You’re welcome 😇 https://facebook.com/groups/786864700099337/

11 July 2024 | 4 replies
(Fortunately, we were insured)Emergency Fund: Always have extra cash for unexpected events.Tenant Support: Keep good communication and support your tenants through tough times.Final ThoughtsThis July 4th was a disaster, but it’s also a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of real estate investing.

12 July 2024 | 17 replies
This is dependent on the city's long-term economic growth.Natural disaster risk: Certain locations are more prone to natural disasters, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, and floods.