Laura Hunt
What ROI are buy & hold investors seeking on SFH in Dallas, TX?
4 January 2020 | 12 replies
@Laura Hunt Just know that is the hottest price point in the Dallas market (second hottest is $200-250K).
Jen R.
Akron to consider sealing eviction records
10 March 2020 | 19 replies
Unfortunately this is the new trend in reporting.
Bern Hiebert
Real Estate Investor Conference
7 January 2020 | 6 replies
Both are more focused toward professional property managers, but they have loads of great information on investing, Real Estate trends, and best practices as a landlord.
Darren Crawford
RE: HOW TO UNDERSTAND A REAL ESTATE MARKET YOU DON'T LIVE IN !!!
5 January 2020 | 4 replies
.)- Median Rents by Number of Bedrooms- Unemployment Rate- Employment Sectors Percentages- Number of Building Permits Issued- Foreclosure Rate- School Ratings- Crime StatisticsWhen you consider all the variables listed above you will be better able to judge a locations tenant quality.Also take into consideration the direction in which each of these market indicators are trending.
Paul Chae
BRRRR in New Jersey(first timer) questions
15 January 2020 | 5 replies
In fact one story I read patronized that to tell you where property is the hottest and to treat your competition like CD common mindset friends.
Andrew Shelton
Criteria considered when looking for a new rental market?
8 January 2020 | 6 replies
.)- Median Rents by Number of Bedrooms- Unemployment Rate- Employment Sectors Percentages- Number of Building Permits Issued- Foreclosure Rate- School Ratings- Crime StatisticsWhen you consider all the variables listed above you will be better able to judge a locations tenant quality.Also take into consideration the direction in which each of these market indicators are trending.
Derek Hutson
Storage units... the new frontier?
26 January 2020 | 10 replies
.)- Potential to sell your own insurance for your own facility units (legal hoops with this I am sure but a large number of facilities have this)Cons:- High price point to obtain a facility, you can't just buy a handful of units within a facility (that I know of)- Vacancy rate is relatively high at ~8-12%- Current supply trend for facilities is outpacing consumer demand in most markets- However, investor demand is very high which is driving up price/sqft of many facilities- Potential for turnover is higher with tenants, unless marketing towards businesses storing excess goods/supplies- Large facility with a lot of sqft to maintain and upkeepWould be great to get some feedback from you savvy investors!
Marlon Jackson
Learn your market as a newbie
7 January 2020 | 3 replies
.)- Median Rents by Number of Bedrooms- Unemployment Rate- Employment Sectors Percentages- Number of Building Permits Issued- Foreclosure Rate- School Ratings- Crime StatisticsWhen you consider all the variables listed above you will be better able to judge a locations tenant quality.Also take into consideration the direction in which each of these market indicators are trending.
Jase Machado
First Time Real Estate Investor - Looking for cash flow in the US
8 January 2020 | 13 replies
What is the trend of growth for the state and specific municipality?
Joseph Mejia
Establishing a target market for Wholesaling!
9 January 2020 | 7 replies
It has been administered to all households in the country every decade since 1970.Investors should use this data set when more granularity or long term trend data is desired than what the ACS offers.