Hello - I'm interested in investing in some larger multi-families in Chicago. I'd love to get some insight about best neighborhoods for low vacancy and good long-term tenants. Also, it seems like the eviction process ...
I have looking for a decent rental opportunity for last couple months. This weekend i came across a sfr that is selling for $50,000. Unit is currently rented for $900 and tenant wants to stay. In talking with owner h...
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My name is Cherrelle, and I'm passionate about diving deeper into real estate. I bought my first home in 2021, which was quite the roller coaster, and in 2022, I closed on a small piec...
Hello, my name is Brian and I am transitioning into investing in Real Estate. I was wondering if anyone can offer advice on how to analyze the housing market in certain areas? Like I know the basic things about what d...
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Does anyone have any insights on Multi-family investing in Amarillo Texas? I am looking to buy a multifamily property that primarily has studio apartments. Would it be easy to rent out? How's the tenant quali...
Hello Everyone,My name is Tony and I'm currently in San Antonio. I'm purchasing a duplex(this will be my second) right now and hopefully will be living there this summer. As for my next step and assignment I'd like to...
Price vs. Value in Real Estate
We've all been there: that shiny, low-priced property screaming "deal!" But hold on a sec. Savvy investors know it's all about value, not just the price tag.
The Allure of the Bargai...
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I apologize if this is a stupid/silly/redundant question (pretty big newbie) but any thoughts on investing in Florissant as an out of state investor? Just looking for positive cash-flow but some apprecia...
Hi Fellow investors,We are exploring areas to invest in Austin Texas for appreciation. We are new out of state investors.Which areas you have cash flow break even? Which areas you will expect hyper appreciation and wh...
I am fairly new to Biggerpockets but I have been reading books, listening to webinars, podcasts, and following the forums. I just cant really grasp the idea of the 2% rule and why its even called a rule. I understand ...