Where I invest (college town) there is higher demand for rentals.
Other than the obvious laws of supply and demand, what other economic forces put pressure on rent prices, both up and down?
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I'm looking for appraiser in Oklahoma city to appraise multi-family property. Any recommendation? Thanks in Advance.
1. Increased Institutional Investment: Large investment firms and private equity groups are recognizing the potential of mobile home parks as a stable asset class, driving up purchase prices. This is a predictable cas...
In your opinion, how do you anticipate the market in Austin & surrounding areas will be impacted by major corporations such as Samsung and Disney moving into the area over the next 3-5 years?
I've heard of some investors throughout the US who have had some decent success with a unique strategy: Buying a plot of land, putting up a fence, and leasing the lot to companies to park heavy equipment and vehicles ...
Hi BP, I'm a newish investor looking for my first out-of state investment, and I'm exploring SW Florida markets including Cape Coral, Port Charlotte/North Port, and St. Petersburg. Would appreciate any insight from ot...
My wife and I are currently looking at 2 properties to purchase as investments: one in Hoboken, one in the Journal Square area. Details are as follow:#1 is in the Journal Square area and would be an appreciation play....
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I have three duplexes in Columbus Ohio as an out of state investor. Two of them are in North Franklinton off of Hayden Ave. There are a lot of rehabs happening on that block - I just finished one and am about...
Hello! My name is Stacey and I am new to BP. My main concern is how you should approach certain areas with relatively high unemployment rates. I want to buy a property near my hometown. However, the unemployment ra...
I havent been around long enough to see high interest rates. How much does it usually affect house prices? Common sense says that when rates go up prices go down but what could we expect to see happen if rates went up...