According to the US census data Los Angeles, CA county population declined 3.5% in the last few years as you can see here:(Data from April 2020 - July 2023).But Real Estate prices went up in that period 25% according ...
Macy's, a cornerstone of American retail, is seeing significant interest in the real estate it has put up for sale, a promising sign in a challenging market. The New York-based retailer, which also owns Bloomingdale's...
As of what I understand about the current market, house prices are going down. How do you factor in the declining house prices when trying to estimate your ARV? For example, if I buy a house for 25k and put another 25...
I found a property that’s tied up with a law office, the city and the county for taxes going all the way back to 2012.It’s been condemned as it hasn’t been maintained externally and was considered abandoned. The city ...
I've read up on the Ohio markets. Other than Youngstown it sounds like investors appreciate them (Dayton, Toledo, Cincinnati, Colombus etc) as solid cash flow markets.
I thought when a city loses 5-10% of it's popul...
Hey BP! This is my first post. I'm totally new to REI. I live in WA State and the numbers in my home market don't look great for me, so I'm looking out of state at SFH's and trying to nail down a city/market to get st...
Hi Everyone,
I am looking at a deal (self-storage) in Midland, TX. With the current state of the oil market, I was hoping to get some insight from people here that know this market and what happens when there is a s...
Contrary to popular belief, values of real estate do not always go up. What makes it more difficult today more than ever is the economy is global. For example how many of you know that what the Japanese are doing with...
Curious to know if any of your markets are seeing a decline in prices and why? Are there specific types of properties you’re seeing decline right now? Here in San Diego the market is on fire. No indication of decline ...
I live in Shreveport LA and it's been on a steady 10 year decline in new construction and labor, here's the graphs for different industries:https://www.bls.gov/eag/eag.la_shreveport_msa.htmI'm deciding on whether to i...