I had another Zoom call with a couple investors that I am mentoring today where they were asking questions about Sandwich Lease Options. The call naturally turned to all types of dialogue about future impacts to Real ...
My wife and I are about at 18-24 months from wanting to pull the trigger on our first rental property in Richmond, Virginia - a much more approachable and affordable market compared to Denver, CO. Potentially looking ...
As a young investor, I have been speculating that we should start seeing some price concessions in the multifamily space. For better or worse I have yet to see many opportunities that would be classified in this bucke...
There is no shortage of opinions in real estate. In this post, we compile a number of expert opinions about future real estate trends in retail, multifamily, hotel, office, and industrial sectors.Warehousing and Indus...
I see a lot of posts on Bigger Pockets talking about different hot markets and Charlotte is frequently mentioned. Here is an interesting article with a really cool graphic illustrating Charlotte's projected growth th...
Hello all,
Anyone know of any good websites that can "predict" future job growth? Job growth IMO is one of the most important metrics when I'm analyzing a new market to invest in. I envision there's something out t...
Hi everyone, I built a gentrification prediction heatmap for 54 US cities..it also shows cash-flowing properties in those neighborhoods. I'd love to get people's thoughts if anyone is interested in taking a look?
Dear BP,Today we say the 900,000th post on BP .... one million is just days or weeks away.This thread is like guessing the jellybeans in the jar. Give us your predictions on when - date and, if you are so bold, time...
Hi Everyone,Stock market has crashed, there are mounting global economic worries, we are at the edge of moving into a recession. Companies are tightening their belts. I know the impact firsthand, I work for a financia...
http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/la-fi-h...LA area home prices continue to rise (heck, so does inflation!), and less people are buying them. The above article cites "inventory constraints, credit hurdles and...