Simple enough question asked by someone looking for insight. What is your typical or average percent occupancy (or vacancy, if you prefer) during your "vacation season". Please specify which. Thanks.
Hello everyone. I am looking at gradually getting into the real estate business with the hopes of not having to work a "regular" job one day. I am thinking about flipping and/or buy and hold. I live in Naples Florid...
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I just want to start by thanking all the regulars, you have provided some great information and encouragement.
My situation is I am out of country investor interested in investing in Nevada, Florida, or Texas. I...
I'm looking for information about Florida west coast cities. In particular, Clearwater along the coast down toward Naples. What are good areas? What are areas to avoid? Both for rentals and residences. Hows the ...
Greetings. Can anyone share some of their favorite books and resources (blogs, YouTube channels, etc.) on craftsman homes--be they guides with practical insights on renovations, historical resources, or mere sources o...
I have been learning as much as I can while living and working full time at a camp in southeast Missouri. I am about to leave the camp, and move to Cape Girardeau. Looking to meet other investors to be able to meet an...
I am new to Bigger Pockets and am seeking advice on whether it is better to purchase a multi family or a condo as an investment property. This would be my first investment property. I have read a lot of benefits about...
Good afternoon!I'm currently in the process of putting up vacation/STR listings into numerous online booking engines and some of them (like OneFineStay) tout themselves as "luxury properties only." When I think of lux...
am seeing the bottom of the bank owned stuff creep up in pricing. Any thoughts as on how that will hold thru season.?
I have a 3rd floor apartment where one of the bedrooms has a hardboard (!) ceiling that's pillowed from a previous roof leak. (Roof has now been replaced.) I believe the best way to rectify that is to run furring st...