I am getting ready to purchase a home in St Augustine. In light of the new RS-1,2 HP-1 zoning laws for STRs is there a smart play here?
Hi REALTORS,This is a question about a real estate transaction in Colorado:While most of my conversations usually surround real estate investment strategies, this time I have a question in regard to purchasing our nex...
Where should I start when looking to buy out of state? I live in Northwest Washington and am looking to buy in North Carolina where prices are much closer to my price range. My husband and I have a trip planned for th...
Hello! I've found myself in a unique situation regarding a real estate opportunity in Southern Utah, and I'm looking for some guidance and advice as I'm relatively new to this space and it's a bit overwhelming.To resp...
What is the best way to learn about simple rehab and construction costs? Are there online resources available? Should I ask contractors I trust to walk me through things?I would really like to learn as much as I can e...
Hey BP,
We're not in the Nashville area right now, but interested in at least one STR property in East Nashville. I've read that Nashville can be a tough nut to crack. Can anyone share their experience?
Thanks!Steve
Hello all, I just moved to Ohio from Utah and was surprised at how many great real estate markets there are nearby! I've walked a couple properties right near me, but I'm curious if other investors in this region have...
I don't like the idea of accepting tenants with lots of outstanding judgments. My rationale is that if they already owe someone else money, I probably won't get paid if I end up evicting them and holding a judgment a...
Hello BP -
When I look at note investing from 30,000 feet it looks like a strategy that would be very compatible with my lifestyle goals. I've done some initial research and understand the basics (e.g. PN, NPN, 1sts,...
I am seriously considering acquiring large multifamily (6 unit plus) with private partners / money. So far I have read the ABCs of Real Estate Investing and The Multifamily Millions. However these books don’t go into ...