My current strategy has been simply buy and hold rentals, but I’m very intrigued by what I’m learning about the BRRRR method.I have what may be a silly question, but I’m wondering if the BRRRR strategy is sustainable ...
I hope all my fellow BP community are safe and thriving. I have been part of BP for over 8+ years with very minimal activity as It's been super busy building my multifamily portfolio and barely got a chance to log in ...
I bought a 3/1 1300sq ft house for LTR in May 2020. Due to personal issues we are completing the renovations now, 9 months later. I have 3 potential tenants lined up. However in the meantime my market has exploded. Si...
In an era where sustainability has become a global priority, the real estate sector stands at the forefront of a transformative movement. Today, we're not just investing in properties; we're investing in the future. S...
More and more clients are interested in 'green' homes, tiny homes, and making sustainable choices in their property purchases. Learn how you can better support their interest and stay ahead of this growing market tren...
Does anyone here on the forum invest in Sustainable or Green energy homes? I am interested because I am a Business & Sustainable Tech student, I have recently been learning so much about the field. I do not see a ...
Hello BiggerPockets Community,
I'm in the planning stages of an exciting project that aims to construct a sustainable and efficient duplex with a budget of $200,000. The project's primary goal is to offer comfortable...
Hello everyone,My name is Miguel Coto, new member here on BP and new to Real Estate overall. I'm interested on getting into the sustainable Real Estate market and I'm looking for people to share some of their opinions...
New to bigger pockets forums. I thought I would give it a try and see what discussion will arise from a topic that is not common to this forum.
As an Architectural Engineer that lives and breathes construction, I w...
I'm not that interested in marketing timing other than getting a sense of when risk is relatively high (due to very high prices). I look at the case shiller index to get a sense of this: http://us.spindices.com/index-...