Hello, I am interested in Huntsville Alabama. I am looking at nearby cities and a Harvest property caught my eye. I'm an out of state investor looking to start his real estate journey. Can anyone give me insight on Ha...
I’m aware of loss harvesting when it comes to stocks, bonds, etf’s, etc. but how can this occur with real estate? Can I sell a capital loss on my stocks to offset rental income? I’m very interested in how this all tie...
In one podcast I listen to on investing they discuss the concept of "equity harvesting" on their properties. The idea is simple, as your tenants pay down the mortgage and the property (hopefully) increases in value th...
I am entertaining the opportunity to invest with a company called Harvest Returns. They are a crowdfunding company that matches investors with private agriculture deals to earn passive income with farmland and timber...
I seen this article in the Yakima Herald yesterday and was wondering what some of our Bigger Pocket members that know the market thought.http://www.yakimaherald.com/news/business/multifam...
Hello guys,I am currently working on a land deal in Santa Cruz county that had some timber wood on the land. I would like to wholesale it but don't know any land buyer (I never work on a land deal before). Can someone...
Hello,I wanted to get fellow BP'rs input on some of the more outer rim areas of HSV, like Harvest and New Market, for long term buy&hold, SFH rentals. I know there's been newer dev in these areas, but they're also...
Hi BP! I have a little bit of a choice personal problem. I grew up in a remote part of TX surrounded by acres and acres of land. It's been cut up, sold off and dispersed through the generations but our little piece is...
How about buying a forest as an investment? Is it good or bad?I am interested in cash flow meaning the forest would have a resource to generate annual profit (wood to cut, farm, etc.). Any advice?
This June I’ll have approximately $300k in equity between 2 short term rentals. I’d like to harvest that equity towards growing my portfolio. After listening to Brandon’s webinar on Multi’s, I’m definitely consideri...