Hi everyone,
New investor from California looking into deciding which market to start off in. I've narrowed my search down to Detroit, MI or Greensboro, NC. Two very different markets.
I would love some input from t...
The 2016 Real Estate Investment Market Index is now live on the BiggerPockets Blog.Written by our Director of Operations (and spreadsheet lover) @Scott Trench, this study analyzes the top 50 Metropolitan Statistical A...
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Not at all familiar with the Trenton rental market but there is currently an interesting Multi Family deal available that I'd like to review further. Considering my non existing knowledge of Trenton, would an...
In Part I of this post I identified four U.S. markets which I believe to be ripe for commercial real estate investment: Atlanta, Austin, Denver and Durham.2018 Best Commercial Real Estate Markets to Invest In: Part IP...
HelloI have a choice of moving to one of the following places:Phoenix AZDallas/Plano TXCharlotte NCSan Francisco CAWhich of these places currently gives me the best bang for the buck from a real estate perspective. I ...
It’s May and time for another Las Vegas update. For a more in-depth view of the Las Vegas investment market, DM me for our 2023 Las Vegas Investor Outlook.
Before I continue, note that the charts only include propert...
My team and I recently decided to expand to a new market.Here are the things I look at before deciding to commit to a new market:1. Make sure that the population market within the MSA is increasing (if 1 or 2 zip code...
I have been thinking about and researching out out of state rentals. Currently I own 10 single family and would like to scale my portfolio. One reason is to diversify and not have all in one state. I am also open to ...
Turns out, as we all expected, the law wasn't followed at all regarding the gouging tax increases last year. Maybe this state lawsuit will actually get something done (although I kind of doubt it given how previous la...
Hello fellow Denver investors and agents! For those of you who have been doing this long enough to remember when Denver real estate was still cheap (like back in 2000): what happened that caused prices to continually ...