Hi,I'm interested in buying a rental property somewhere in Rochester area. So far I have identified several interesting properties that are within 1-2 miles from RIT. I would appreciate the advice of someone who lives...
I'm going to be investing out of state and the only area that I do know is too expensive for me to really make any money there right now. Does anyone have ideas on how to pick a state to invest? I'm thinking of moving...
As I look across the US, I'm seeing that different STR markets are in different stages of maturity, and am curious which strategies investors are using to target them.On one end of the spectrum you have mature vacatio...
Greetings BP Forum. I was at a BP networking event here in the Bay Area last week and the subject was investing out of state while living in the San Francisco Bay Area. The area of focus was on Texas, but there were a...
Quick background & a few things to keep in mind:My wife and I are in our late 20s. We have been working towards reducing a lot of our debt in order to buy a duplex (and you know the rest). We also have a 7 month o...
What factors will cause a home to appreciate? And would buying a home that was built under a certain year not have a chance of appreciation. In advanceThank you all for your responses.
Hello, Newbie here. I need opinions on this idea.
I have $100,000 I want to invest in real estate. I live in Los Angeles and I have family in Cleveland, Ohio. The last time I visited Cleveland I had the idea to start...
Hey BP members,So there’s a lot of talk these days about how multifamily properties with strong cash flow in Los Angeles are just about nonexistent. Well, I’m going to try to change your mind on that, and make a case ...
Does a place like that exist outside of a real estate investors fantasy or a CPA's nightmare? Imagine what your cash flow would be without income & real estate taxes!
YES!
Turks & Caicos, an...
Hello,
I am considering investing in the Wilmington, Delaware area due to a few factors:
1. Lower taxes than neighboring PA or NJ
2. Lower entry cost
3. Having #1 and #2 while still hav...