If you are wondering what drives mf rent, noi, cap rate, prices and just about every input, here it is. population growth is the fuel that feeds the fire. for those that are invested in Arizona and phoenix, this is ol...
Hi BP Pro fam,Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving and looking forward for a fun holiday I live in the Bay Area, California where real estate price have skyrocketed for the last few years, so I'm focusing my attentio...
Hi, I am from Rockville Maryland. I want to start out-of-state BRRRR. Does anyone have recommendation as to what city I should start? I am looking for places that has good potential to appreciate over time and good mo...
I am starting to really research the Montgomery, Alabama market in hopes of purchasing this upcoming Fall/Winter. In my analysis, I think I have a good idea of what the A and D areas are. Where I am struggling is iden...
So I have a question I would like to ask regarding population growth and it's impact on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh markets for 2-4 unit properties. According to USA.com, both of these cities have had a well below av...
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I am planning to invest in Detroit, I am currently from denver where the population keeps increasing and the prices dont drop from the 100k mark. I want to invest in the fitzgerald area as i have fou...
Other than zip skinny, are there any other suggestions of how to evaluate a particular area of any given town? I am looking at Dallas in particular (and all surrounding areas). Since I am not familiar with the diffe...
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Hello all,Fairly new to investing and bigger pockets, so right away maybe the answer is no.... you're not ready to be the president of an HOA. But, I figured it can't hurt to ask...Here's the scenario, I'm an investor...
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I'm a new real estate investor in Virginia and while I have my "team" in place and cash in hand for my first deal, I really want to get the organizational side of business in line. May be premature, but I l...