Utah is an interesting state when it comes to geography. It is quite different from a state like Texas where there is land they can build on forever.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Utah, most of the state’...
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I'm a relatively new RE investor, and I'm evaluating different locations to build my potential RE portfolio. I live in Chicago, and I'm looking at various metro areas within the midwest to potentially plant...
I am from the San Francisco bay area, where prices make buy-and-hold investing very challenging. I am interested in investing out of state, in locations where it is more practical to find stuff that can become cash f...
When analyzing a deal, how much of the success of a deal is based on the location of a unit. Im not talking about a home in a dodgy part of town as opposed to a home in one city opposed to another city close by.. Is t...
Hello fellow investors,
Sharing a Web map (MapLink) I have created to show the investment suitability by Zipcode based on a few metrics below.
To use this map, select the metrics (one or more) you prefer in the ‘La...
Looking for some resources to help determine where the largest job growth might be over the next several years. Any suggestions welcome.
I just want to get the opinions of others on what are the worst areas to invest in the Atlanta market . It be can the surrounding area also , it’s really your opinion & why you wouldn’t invest there.
I currently have my Solo 401k account with Bank of America, but the cash reserves gain zero interest. Would like to move to a high yield account such as money market. ThoughtsI live in Kansas City area would lean towa...
I'm trying to decide where to buy Here is my search criteria:
I want a warm or mild climateI want to eventually move there and live in one of the units
I want a balance of cash flow and appreciation (want 6% apprec...
Hey fellow buy and hold investors!I am curious to hear what measurable tangible metrics you use when analyzing specific sub-locations (e.g. specific zips, suburbs, neighborhoods, etc., but NOT the actual properties th...