Interesting article on the future of REI and the changing rental market from Morgan Stanley.
https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/millennials-generation-z-housing?cid=dm-5030683:244497680:442294667:116099951&dcl...
Real estate is a popular investment. It can never lose money buying real estate. The value of the properties rises quickly. The good thing about real estate investing is how much you gain from it in the long run.
This year, experts have noticed that the real estate market has been witnessing an increase in foreclosure activities across the country, including a remarkable shift in commercial foreclosures. As I have been reading...
When I read all the enticing get rich quick stuff out there, I just laugh. I think those ads should be just a tad more honest. I think the following ad, run in a London newspaper in search of an arctic exploration t...
Hello Bigger Pockets Forum!!My name is Alex Lacasse. While I am not yet a real estate investor, I have been involved with the construction and development of real estate projects from small homes to high rises over t...
Hi:I just purchased as SFR (rental) in Moss Landing, CA a couple blocks from the beach. I was thinking appreciation and it has a small positive cash flow. I am in a flood zone and now after hearing about all the glo...
Overall, the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia real estate market is poised for growth in the coming years, offering opportunities for both buyers and sellers this spring of 2023.Looking ahead to March 2023, the Charlotte re...
Hi everyone,We are seeing price reductions on active listings, active listings are being pulled off (likely to be re-listed in the spring) and many homes are staying on the market longer and not selling at the first o...
Hello fellow BP users, especially those fellows investing in Canada. It's been a crazy year in the real estate market as someone looking in from the outside. Congratulations if you have enjoyed some of the national av...
Currently living in a Duplex in Key West, Florida. Purchased on a VA loan, so required to live in the property until I move. Just read up that I can refinance using an IRRRL which would allow me to move out of the pro...