Hey everyone - I was curious where everyone was looking right now for short term rentals. What markets do you seem to be focusing on right now and why? I am from Philadelphia and I hear a constant chatter of the Pocon...
I’ve been trying to figure out a way to purchase more rental properties and grow my portfolio. I currently own two properties that cash flow nicely, plus my primary residence which I have ~$70k in equity. I opened a H...
Good afternoon, I've been exploring options to acquire a property for long term rental in the Philidelphia area. I have found some options which seemed ideal in sync with the BRRRR method, however from looking on site...
Hello Everyone,
My name is Bill and I am from Philadelphia currently working in law enforcement. I am relatively new to real estate investment and currently manage 1 rental property(condo) in West Chester, PA. I pu...
Hey BP,So you may have seen some of my other posts on here recently but I'm currently close to a deal with my current landlord to purchase my single-family house in the Southside of Pittsburgh. This is an extremely s...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Little Rock.
Purchase price: $52,200
Cash invested: $6,000
****UPDATE**** I sold this property during 2021 for $83,500. After C...
Curious to know about emerging markets in the Pittsburgh area. Im a flexible new investor/First-time home buyer looking to purchase a Duplex or Triplex using FHA within the next 6 months. Can someone who has an eye on...
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I am looking to buy and hold a SFR in neighborhood of $60-$80K with CAP rates of 9%+. Philly interests me because it offers those numbers and it's only 2 hours drive from me (I live in DC). However, I am hearing mixe...
Hi,I'm a new investor in the New Haven area. I've ran the numbers on probably 20-30 properties in New Haven/Hamden today, analyzing them first by the 2% guideline (1 months income/purchase price >= 2%) before going...