What do you think of Pittsburgh, PA?I'm trying to analyze this deal:Address: 61 Pointview Rd Pittsburgh, PA 15227Price heatmap:Crime map:What do you think? Do you recommend Pittsburgh, PA?
Hello BP agents community! So, I work in finance full time, and I got my sales agent license in Tampa/Clearwater area about a year ago, hang my license with Charles R. just cause of the low fees, and investor friendly...
I will try to make the post as short as possible. I am under contract on a side by side duplex ( two - 1 bed 1 baths). Purchase price is $300k. Before I continue, I would like to say, this is a VERY desirable beach to...
I've rented this probably several times. It's an upscale townhome. The lease i've ever rented it for is $2700. Just had a tenant move out after 2 years and listed for $2800 based on some other rentals in the area /...
I've hit my 45% debt to income ratio with closing on my 3rd property. Besides partnering & increasing my W-2 income, how can I still scale my rental portfolio?
Wassup BP!,I'm evaluating a post auction deal in West Baltimore City (Allendale). Its currently zoned R-6 with 2 Apartments and a Non-Conforming Beauty Salon. It has the Beauty Salon and an "unused commercial unit" th...
Hello BP! I just closed on my first buy and hold property and wanted to share my success with everyone! I never would have been able to do it without the help of the BP community!I actually considered getting into REI...
I talked to a contractor the other day, he told me he usually builds new houses for $111/sq. ft. + about $22,000 + permit, impact, and architecture fees. He says his price might approach $200/sq. ft. for higher end ho...
Anyone know about Greenwood IN? I am trying to do some market research on the industries that drive the job market in the area. What do people say is the good and the bad about Greenwood?
Hey all, I'm new here and am just beginning to research real estate investing as a landlord.I've heard about the 2% rule and the 50% rule. 50% is golden, I get it. Count on a rental to be a lot of work. The 2% rule I'...