Next month I'll be finishing my smallest flip to date... a 780 sq ft house in the Westpark neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. Because of the extensive renovation, I plan to price it at the high end of the comps around ...
I’m very new to bigger pocket this is my first time posting. I recently discovered bigger pockets and t completely changed my mindset and perspective. It really opened my eyes. I cant stop liatw ig to podcasts ane i j...
The most recent podcast with @Dawn A. made me wonder what cities in the
US are good for people who want inexpensive rentals that provide good cash flow. Dawn mentioned Milwaukee. I've invested in Omaha. I've...
I'm looking at properties in Chicago and these rules of thumb are basically impossible. I've been listening to the podcasts and reading about the deals, and the numbers are always for these cheap areas, whereas I'm l...
What types of investors choose SFR's in expensive markets? I understand the appreciation is a great upside but isn't having negative cash flow for a few years because the rents dont cover the loans very risky / a huge...
What types of investors choose SFR's in expensive markets? I understand the appreciation is a great upside but isn't having negative cash flow for a few years because the rents dont cover the loans very risky / a huge...
I’ve been lurking on BP for about 6 years, but I think I am finally in a financial position to pull the trigger soon. My hang up has been that my wife and I are both self employed, so It took us a few years to get th...
Does anyone here invest in Cleveland Ohio? Looks like houses are fairly inexpensive. Is there a reason why?
Recently purchased a 4000 square foot commercial office building in Canton OhioLooking for an inexpensive insurance solution. Who will write a $70-$100k cash value policy on this building and what should it cost?
Okay so been talking to a CPA and they are telling me that I can't take a previous year's expenses and apply them to the year a spec home is built because I run on cash accounting. I want to know what my options are ...