In this episode of the BiggerPockets Podcast, we talk about a subject many investors debate about: investing in OLD properties. Today’s guest, Dana Bull, has filled her portfolio with properties over 100 years -- and ...
I am in the Tampa area. Starting my search for our first 'investment' property. There are so many options it can sometimes be overwhelming so I started by writing out my goals to help narrow my path.Goals:1) Create ...
Different ways to house hack.... let's discussThis works anywhere, BUT your market does impact inventory and prices. I'm speaking from Raleigh, NC where I invest and work with investors. Here are the many ways to hous...
Hello there! I'm
based in San Jose, CA (and may be moving to NYC in the next ~1.5 yrs) and have been trying to decide which market to invest in
out of state. I make a decent six-figure income here but couldn't fat...
Hi I come from the NY tri state area and I am not sure where to invest. What tools, or pros/ cons can help me decide if I should invest locally or out of state?
Hi there!I have the means to invest about $40,000 dollars (down payment, repairs, closings costs etc.) into a 3/2 SFH in a desirable state with a buy-and-hold strategy. In addition to state income tax, property tax, a...
A very interesting article on rising rentsBloomberg Article https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-26...Actual Survey https://www.apartmentlist.com/rentonomics/rental-i...Some of the points I thought were...
I'm just curious to hear from new and seasoned investors on what's working for you guys in regards to finding off-market leads? Anything you find more effective than others?
just wondering what is the difference? In simple terms.
To which one should I apply 70% rule?
Thanks, Arthur
Hey everyone! I am a landlord, turned property manager / real estate agent in Connecticut & Massachusetts and wanted to share with the rest of you the system I've developed that has saved me literally days worth o...