I've been in a debate with a colleague about this subject lately and wanted to see how the BP community feels about it. So when you've found you're deal, which is the more fundamental - your plan or its execution?
I'm currently exploring a new build construction as both a vacation home + short term rental. However, I'm looking at a scenario of co-ownership consisting of 4-8 investors. The idea is each investor gets a fractional...
I have had family living in the Lawrenceville area since the early 1900s and I find it astonishing to witness the revitalization going on in that neighborhood.It made me wonder what other neighborhoods are poised for ...
Speaking from a population/job/rent/appreciation growth standpoint. I'm not looking to buy in Mayberry, South Dakota for cashflow.Obviously, this is impossible to know for sure, but we could make some good educated gu...
My first question is this. Since I am new to this, and do not have much capital to invest, I am looking at investing in dayton ohio instead of here in the boise idaho area. The real estate there is extremely cheap giv...
I currently own 2 rentals and am always conscious of the scalability. My cleaners have been missing a few small things as of late, and it seems to be sucking up some time and energy. My initial solution was a checkl...
Hello BP Community,As I have been researching developing markets lately, I have taken the time to immerse myself within my community that I live in to learn more about my immediate market. I currently reside in Glouc...
We are about to put a historic 1919 home renovation flip on the market next month, and we want the house to show especially well in order to highlight the type of renovation work our company is capable of (and to ...
Hello everyone! I am very new to real estate investing and very eager to jump in, head first. Most of what I've been hearing is just do it. I also want to make mistakes but not ones that'll cost me big. I don't have a...
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/toronto/rental-...Interesting how they only have quotes from tenant's rights groups. CBC bias maybe? What do all you Canada market mavens think about this?