Colorado may be a future destination in the upcoming years. Anyone know which cities would be considered "linear" real estate markets and whether the BRRRR method would be a viable option in that location? Also, any i...
The Shelby Farms Greenline is a 10.8 mile urban trail connecting Midtown Memphis to Shelby Farms Park–the largest park of its kind in the country. Managed and operated by the nonprofit Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, t...
According to WalletHub, Toledo has just been ranked the 89th best city in the country to start a business and is the 3rd best city in Ohio to start a business, following Cincinnati and Columbus.Investors should invest...
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...
Continuing on to The Beaches!
Jacksonville is a lovely little city situated on the coast of NC, supporting a population of around 74,000 and employing about 18.7k people (~2% growth year over year).
Jacksonville's ...
I am looking at starting to investing in vacant land. My thought is to start in tax deed states near high growth areas and targeting municipalities or builders in the area since those seem like the largest buyers. I a...
Super interesting article from NYT, that focuses on the development of places like Missoula. The most interesting quote was: "According to the Frontier Institute, a Montana-based libertarian think tank, a city like Mi...
I have been asked this question countless times and below are my top 7 reasons why I believe Katy, Texas is a great location for any serious real estate investor.Strong Market Growth: Katy's real estate market has sho...
Hello there! I'm new to the this site and the forums. I'm an avid snowmobiler and I'm curious as to where I can find more information about the canadian real estate market. Particularly Quebec. Commercial and/or resid...
Buying foreclosures in PennsylvaniaI know Pennsylvania like that of New Jersey and New York are judicial states. I know they are Sheriff's sales. I was looking at a property in Pennsylvania (Monroe County) Where prope...