Brent Tarnow
Looking for a good contractor in Oakland, CA - kitchen remodel
7 March 2017 | 2 replies
Craigslist(plan to pre screen) A colleague find a great contractor..I use for day jobs on simple task..3.
Simon Kearns
Worst case scenario, input and ideas welcomed!
8 March 2017 | 9 replies
Good time to be buying if you can, but maybe even better in the near future.Like Dean mentioned Auckland is the place to be if you can afford it, that's where most of the population growth is and the supply and demand is out of kilter.Christchurch is a dead duck unless you know how to deal with Earthquake damaged, uninsured houses.Wellington is doing ok right now but is a "late starter".And the list goes on, feel free to PM me if you wish to discuss things more Indepth.If you don't live in NZ can I ask why NZ?
Chris A.
Doing my Due Diligence in Market Research for Birmingham!
8 April 2017 | 11 replies
With a culture built on hard work, economic progress, and family, Birmingham is a proud American city.General Facts Named “Magic City” due to its fast population growth during the height of the nation’s manufacturing age48th in population among the nation’s top 300 metropolitan areas (City of Birmingham Website)Largest city in the state of AlabamaConsistently rated as one of America’s best places to work and earn a living based on the area’s competitive salary rates and relatively low living expenses (Under30ceo.com)Jefferson County IB School is in top 25 “America’s Best High Schools” (Newsweek 2011)One of the largest banking centers in the U.S (Wikipedia)The city is investing over $1 billion to revitalize the downtown area into a 24-hour mixed-use entertainment district (Downtownbatonrouge.org)The city is home to “the Oscars of dining” winner from James Beard Foundation (Birmingham Visitor’s Center)
Chris A.
New Investor, Eager to learn!
14 March 2017 | 22 replies
I started with these two companies because I've heard a lot of great things about them over many posts and their respective CEO's have contributed greatly to many posts here at BP.Birmingham looks promising, population growth (while minimal) seems stable, lots of new economic activities and projects developing that will help spark the economy.Dallas/Houston surrounded by great companies however Im afraid it might be harder to find properties in these markets that have been quite hot for sometime now.
Rich Weese
are we investors going to cause the recession?
15 March 2017 | 12 replies
Long-term macroeconomic shifts like generational housing preferences and population growth are going to occur with or without real estate investors.
John Plumstead
Need some recommendations
7 March 2017 | 0 replies
We’re both comfortable with our position, but we want to position ourselves for growth in the future.
Heather King
Can I do this with a 1031 exchange?
9 March 2017 | 4 replies
Meaning, I would: ~close on rental property at 123 Main Street ~take profits from 123 Main & 1031 Exchange them by paying off current primary residence at 567 Oak Street ~take out new conventional loan and move into new primary residence at 9876 Eagle Ave ~rent out 567 Oak Street ~complete all tasks within 180 daysI hope that makes sense.
Sagar Mata
Oakland - Sell or hold?
13 March 2017 | 5 replies
It is poised for more appreciation and rental growth.
Lorin K.
House is estate in posession of accountant?
9 March 2017 | 4 replies
For 2016, these were the top 10 real estate markets to watch.https://www.trulia.com/blog/10-hot-real-estate-markets-to-watch-in-2016/They looked at five metrics: strong job growth over the past year, low vacancy rates, high affordability, more inbound home searches than outbound, and a large share of millennials.