Investment Info:
Single-family residence other investment in Englewood.
Purchase price: $480,555
Cash invested: $30,000
House hack #3. Able to buy 100% on my own. Planned on AirBnB before the Corona....
All right, this question is for my friends in those "expensive" markets that seek to invest outside of their own backyard:Part 1: When evaluating out of state markets, what factors influence your decision and why?Part...
I want to buy a short term rental. I know there are no places with huge occupancy rate all year round. But is there any place or region with a good occupancy all year in the eastern states ( coastal states or states n...
It looks like foreclosures coming to market are ticking up in some of the judicial states. Palm Bay, FL appears to have alot of REO's for decent prices. I know it is on the "Space Coast" and the local economy isn't th...
Hi everyone,Newbie here. Looking for my very first rental property purchase (buy and hold). So first, I'd need to find the right US market. Would like to base this search on the RTP ratio. Can someone pls point me to ...
I am curious what everyone's thoughts are as restrictions begin to ease - at least they are in my neck of the woods in the Florida Panhandle with beaches opening up. What should we expect? A second wave?
As an multi ...
Remember Biggerpockets people to get out and vote there are some local elections in Los Angeles orange county in Long Beach and then more coming up soon protect your rights and economy that supports your financial fre...
To all the millionaires out there, where do you think is the best place to put your money to let it grow while still being able to pull it out when needed? Personally, I prefer being able to access my money without pe...
Monthly index: Metrics show Bryan-College Station economy continues to perform wellBy KENNY WILEY of "The Eagle" Newspaper Nov 24, 2018The Bryan-College Station area's economy continues to hum along, according to an...
Hi folks - wasn't sure whether this should go in Columbus or Dayton forum. I am looking at an occupied multifamily in "downtown" Urbana that after some light work should hit the 2% rule. But I'm from Columbus and know...