Hi everyone, wanted to reach out as a new investor looking for advice on what markets (cities) anyone investing in here. I am interested in investing in multi-unit properties like 2-8 units. The main questions I have ...
Earlier this morning, I was reading an article about the Columbus housing prices. It was a shock when I learned that Columbus is the only city in the top 20 cities in the US with a population over 1 million people. Th...
Hello, I made some investments in Austin 2 years back in East Austin and Harker Heights. They are doing well in terms of rent growth and appreciation so far. I am thinking of starting again to invest in greater aus...
I just read rents are up double digit YOY in Phoenix. Does anyone out there have any insight on what is driving these crazy rent increases? Is it supply and demand, rising housing prices, housing shortage or all the a...
In the past 10 years, Columbus had seen an enormous growth in many aspects. Business wise, Columbus GDP had grew by over %50, making over $137 billion annually in the last 10 years. Employment in Columbus growing over...
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I am new to REI and in need of a mentor. I am currently an active member with the Multifamily real estate boot camp being hosted by Matt faircloth, Justin Frasier and their team. We have gained a few follo...
Hi 👋, My family and I live in the Bay Area of California. We own a rental property in Colorado Springs that we purchased back in 2019 and are looking to purchase another before the end of this year. Colorado Springs h...
Georgia/ Ohio/ PA/ NC/ Alabama/ AZ/ CA/ Vegas
These are all areas I’m looking at for this years prop opportunity. Looking to put down 20% down on a $100 - $200K.
Is anyone familiar with investing in these areas? I’...
Looking several markets, some I’m familiar with, others aren’t- but seem very lucrative! I’m looking for cash flow!!
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I'm relatively new to real estate investing and have a few deals under my belt. Looking to scale a bit more and am in search of MFH's w/ 10-20 units. I know cap rates are pretty compressed right now, so ...