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Michael Torku New Investor - Looking for BRRRRs (Anywhere in U.S.A)
25 June 2024 | 24 replies
On top of that, you have one of the biggest and best universities in the world here with Ohio State University.
Jackson Madonna Real Estate Software
23 June 2024 | 3 replies
I see you mentioned student housing, if you are planning on investing around a college or university definitely check if said university has any information! 
David Rutledge airbnb friendly metro areas
26 June 2024 | 38 replies
David Columbus, Ohio is a strong market for short term rentals due to the growing hospital systems (new build with over 900 beds), The Ohio State University with over 50,000 students and the young professional population in the growing tech industry here with companies moving in such as Intel: https://www.dispatch.com/story...
Ashni Modi Which are the good areas in/near Phoenix to buy an investment property in?
24 June 2024 | 17 replies
Arizona State University has been putting a lot of money into their downtown area.
A.J. Chesney buying a property with existing tenants?
24 June 2024 | 20 replies
Offer contracts generally have language in them already that incorporates this stuff (or at least they have blank spots for your agent to fill in these requests), you should be able to talk to your agent if you have any questions about how this all works in your area.
Dock Newell Jr Memphis, TN - Out of state Investing
24 June 2024 | 14 replies
Memphis (*Dont invest in 38002,38106,38108 iffy, 38109,38114,38126,38127*) GOOD Areas **38016,38018 38117,38118,38128,38133,38134,38135,38016 38111 University is ok Memphis B areas, better tenants: These areas are:Bartlett (38134, 38133)Cordova (38018, 38016)East Memphis (38117)South East Memphis (38125)A little bit of a lower class would be: 38122, 38111, 38116, 38141, 38115
Marcus Auerbach Wisconsin: landlord had to refund rent for entire tenancy - Koble case is now law
21 June 2024 | 10 replies
Because of language in a "homemade" lease the landlord had to pay back all the rent they have received over the entire tenancy.
Juan Ayala Tips for Selling Property Offering Creative Financing Options
21 June 2024 | 1 reply
This property is 10 minutes from the University of Riverside and 20 minutes from March Air Reserve Base.
Ashni Modi Out of state investing for Californians
24 June 2024 | 58 replies
Rentals near hospitals and universities tend to have lower vacancy rates and more steady cash flow. 
Milton Chamberlain Kansas City MO NEW Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance
22 June 2024 | 17 replies
It is effective Aug. 1, 2024.This ordinance is referred to as the Source of Income Discrimination Ban Ordinance" - which is identified in File #231019 and amends sections of Chapter 38 (Civil Rights) and Chapter 34 (Health and Sanitation) in the Missouri Revised Statutes for the purpose of classifying source of income as a protected trait in regard to housing discrimination.Here are some key takeaways from the attached ordinance:This ordinance bans discrimination against tenants based solely on:Source of income from an occupation, including gig work or paying rent in cash Use of public programs like Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, disability checks, or social security Poor credit score Prior evictions and alleged damages older than 12 months (less than 12 months can be a basis for denial) Prior convictions or arrests (sexual and violent crimes are excepted, a landlord can still deny based on these convictions)The ordinance also requires the city to proactively scan for rental ads using discriminatory language like "no Section 8" or "no past evictions".Landlords who are found to be in violation of the ordinance with respect to source of income can be fined up to $1,000 per incident.