I noticed that a zip code(28208) in Charlotte, NC has much lower property values than any other area in Charlotte. I was thinking that is where I would do my first big mailing, but after reading more on here it se...
Hey BP'ers! I live here in Chicago (South Loop) and in doing my due diligence learning about real estate investing I've read the opinions regarding the pros and cons of the various neighborhood classes (A, B, C, D). ...
We have a niche property In suburban Philadelphia that needs a lease/renter before it can be refinanced. Its 1800 sf 3/2 historic farmhouse.Anyone know a corporate relocation company to reach out to, or source for hig...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $328,000
Off market 4 plex in paseo arts district area
What made you interested in investing in this ty...
I just listed a 4/3 2000 SFT. ranch SFH fully renovated, 3/4 acre in a suburb of Chicago, The rent ask was vetted by several local realtors. 25 days in, only 3 showings. How can I reach out to higher end renters in th...
Hello, I have been scouting out of state markets for cashflow properties. I'm looking at Houston at present and would appreciate any suggestions that would point me towards decent rental markets in the area (A-B neigh...
Hi everyone. I am trying to get out of the analysis paralysis stage, even during these crazy times. I've read the Long-Distance Real Estate Investing Book and the Rental Property book from BP. I've saved up my target ...
Borrowing from a post by @Yadira Gutierrez since we are in a similar situation. I have identified a couple of properties in my target town/city. But there are very few rental comps and I don't know if that is because ...
Hello everyone,
I hope this post finds you well. I am an investor who is interested in the San Antonio real estate market and I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some information on the current state of t...
Hello BP!I am interested in purchasing a single family rental. (I already have five rental units, so I'm not completely new -- but yes, pretty new!)The house I want to buy is a 3/2 on-market and I can get it for $65K....