So, I'm 20 years old and I live in Portland. I'm very intrigued by storage units and would really like to invest in them at some point. Especially since so many people are moving to Portland each year. But I feel like...
Do you think there will be a shift in hard money and other investment loan interest rates on average as conventional mortgage rates continue to rise? Im in the Atlanta market and from what I see hard money interest ra...
A robot built home in upstate New York hits the market for $299k as a completely finished home with complete utilities and all. Reports say this home took 6 weeks to build from ground up, and saved 60% costs (due to n...
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I am finally joining the community! I am fairly new to the real estate industry in general but for the past year I have ran a short-term rental management company that operates in the greater Phoenix area and ...
The construction cost has been soaring in the last 3 years in the Bay area (I work in the corporate construction industry and our project management office is forecasting 10% fee escalation in all of the MEP trades in...
The answer for me is pretty simple... Omaha, Nebraska, or Fargo, North Dakota. Omaha, Nebraska- very solid, long-term businesses-- transportation, Agriculture, financial services - Creighton University, University of ...
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Trying to take my first steps in real estate investing, and I'm also looking at small towns. As part of my research, I'm trying to understand if there is a need for rental properties. When I check on Zillow, for ...
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Hello BP members,This is my very first forum post since creating my profile so forgive me if I sound like a complete newbie (I am). I have been trying to decide what my next investment should be in. Does anyone have a...
I'm aware of the vacancy rate being 6% in the SFR industry but I was wondering what percentage of units go on the market every year from your portfolio. If you manage properties, what do you typically see?