I'm new to RE investing and have been considering Orlando, FL as a place to get started. Any insights on this market would be really appreciated.
Can anyone tell me which areas I do not want to live in? If I should think about buying land verses already owned?If single moms do fairly well there for child care, live in nanny?
I am looking for direction on how to find a full list of all the rules to becoming an Airbnb host in Chicago of an owner occupied property? I was told that you cannot rent out basements, but cannot find anything in w...
Hello All,Thank you in advance for the help!My mom is considering moving to Arizona where it is warmer than up here in Michigan, (in Metro Detroit Josh Dorkin).She's looking for a middle class neighborhood. Can any Ar...
I am 23 from Cincinnati, Ohio and currently working in Commercial Real Estate, really enjoying every aspect of it and learning a lot. I am most interested in Multifamily Investment sales, as well as capital markets. I...
Hi BP community,My name is Jerry Hsieh and I currently reside in Irvine, CA. I am a personal finance nut! I love reading everything related to personal finance and implementing it. Naturally, I have been reading a lot...
Hello! I've been reading Brandon Turner's book and finally made my way here! I've been interested in real estate (specifically rental properties and flipping) for a few years now but I'm finally in a place where I'll ...
As a remote (work from home) employee like myself, my friends and I had a debate about the impact of remote jobs on different markets for real estate.The trend of remote work is growing quickly and I have heard many o...
Hello BP community!I plan on doing some fix and flips in Philadelphia. I'm doing research for suitable neighbourhoods in Philly. Not sure if some old recommendations I got are not saturated already (Richmond, Germanto...
Hi all,I've stumbled on Bigger Pockets while perusing real estate opportunities in the Dallas, TX area. I currently live in Ireland, but am considering a relocation to (hopefully) warmer and drier Texas over the comin...