As a state capitol with one of the largest colleges in the country, and as a base for many large companies such as JPMorgan Chase, L Brands, Honda, Nationwide and State Farm Insurance just to name a few, Columbus has ...
Hello to all my fellow BP members and followers! I want to reach out and open a discussion regarding the current market trends of REI in Austin, TX. For those veterans of Central Texas real estate, my question centers...
I'm about to finish the renovation on my first flip. I used all licensed contractors, all did a fine job. The only problem: They killed my budget! For the future, I want to put together my own crew as the higher volum...
Hi all!At 25, after a few years of following my future wife around the country for law school and externships we have finally settled back in my hometown just North of Pittsburgh, Pa!By day (and often night) I work fo...
Hey all,
I'm new to the forum, so this is my first discussion topic.
I am very into the sustainability movement, personal and professionally, and am hoping to 'green' up my town home and any future prop...
One rental property could give you a little cash flow, but if you want to reach financial freedom, quit your nine-to-five, and even retire early, you’ll need to scale your real estate portfolio. This might seem like a...
As a property manager, it's not uncommon to encounter situations where a tenant begins to incur additional expenses rapidly. Whether it's due to changes in personal circumstances or unforeseen issues, addressing these...
As a property manager, it's not uncommon to encounter situations where a tenant begins to incur additional expenses rapidly. Whether it's due to changes in personal circumstances or unforeseen issues, addressing these...
Hello, I am a service member with a VA loan (0% down payment) I live in tampa Florida (recently hot market and real estate has surged in price). I am trying to make the decision to purchase either a home with an ADU (...
At least here in Reno, NV, we saw about an 8-10% reduction in median home prices from the peak of 2022. Not shockingly, this happened when interest rates hiked up. But, it's now bounced back from the low of Q1 in 2023...