BP family,I'm having just a small hangup on classifying apartment buildings. I've been taught and learning that:Class A apt buildings are 10 years older from today's current yearClass B apt buildings are 20 years old...
Hi, I'm looking at a property in Cleveland, it's a home that is in serious distress (the 1900s) and probably won't be able to fix it, it is in a multifamily lot. it's a property that belonged to a relative. And I'm bu...
Dear BP members,I was wondering, what factors could possibly affect a property's value?If there's a public school across the street, is it a plus or a minus?If there's a bodyshop next door, is it an advantage or disad...
Just looking for some feedback as the LLC I am a part of is looking to BRRRR a multi-unit in the Englewood neighborhood. The goal is to purchase/renovate with cash and end up looking for conventional tenants but falli...
Hi All,I just had an offer accepted on a SFH in Charlotte. What I liked about this property aside from the deal economics of the existing home, is there is a very large lot and there is enough room to build another h...
Hello, I have been looking to invest in the Ohio market lately, I’m from out of state living in Oregon on the west coast and looking to learn everything I can about Ohio real estate investing. The good, the bad, neigh...
I looked at a building tonight and wanted an opinion on what others think. Or best way to value the deal. It's a building with 2 commercial businesses in the lower level that rent one for $450 a month the other is on...
Hello Experienced Real Estate Investors,I am interested in investing in multi-unit buildings in the City of Chicago and wanted to know what you think are the top 3 areas that will see the greatest gentrification/upswi...
My father is looking to invest in real estate in Chicago where I live in order to rent out. We were looking at places in the Loop, specifically in the Printer's Row neighborhood. There is a new luxurious building comi...
I just had a realtor send me a property that on paper looks great. However, the area is historically 'rough'. She says its in transition so I'm just wondering what resources everyone uses to evaluate this kind of thin...