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Greg Scott Is seeking a "high appreciation" market a good strategy?
12 November 2022 | 38 replies

I regularly hear people on BP discuss cashflow vs appreciation and which markets deliver on those.  There have seen heated debates in this forum, particularly when the "must have cashflow" people are arguing with thos...

Anthony Johnson Memphis Invest
14 July 2020 | 64 replies

Does anyone have experience with this turn key investment service?

Colter DeVries What would you need if you are offered to invest in a syndicated ranch?
4 October 2023 | 27 replies

Due to high capital requirements, high management costs, and (nominally) "low annual yield" (unadjusted for systematic risk), Ranch Investor seeks to democratize passive ranchland-investing through tech-enabled syndic...

Eric Hathway Tenant late fees go to owner or manager?
13 September 2019 | 59 replies

I was informed today by my property manager that he keeps all the late payments when tenants pay rent late. Is that the norm or should I contest this? I know it could probably go either way and depends on what is in t...

Saeed J. Looking for a less volatile market for my first investment property
18 July 2024 | 40 replies

Hi all,I'm planning to buy my first long term rental, a single family resident in the next 3-6 months. I'm in the Bay Area houses here are very expensive for me to start with. I have relatives in Houston, TX and did t...

Bill Coleman Pot growers in rental: Opinion? (yes I am in Colorado)
9 August 2015 | 87 replies

The newest trend sweeping the rental market (from my perspective) in Colorado is that many tenants want the right to grow pot in the unit. I can see downsides and upsides.Downs: messy, elevated risk of break-ins and ...