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 been researching Detroit for the past several months to add to my existing portfolio. The numbers make sense, for example $70k homes getting $900ish a month in rent, etc. But is the population still going down in...
Hi All,I live in NYC and I am thinking of buying a rental property in Philadelphia and have narrowed down my search in the Port Richmond and Point Breeze neighborhoods. Both areas seems to have pretty decent rental re...
I have a very basic question (almost sounds silly), I keep hearing property prices always go higher in the long term (not referring to short term fluctuations). Apart from that's how its been historically can someone ...
I've always been surprised that, with all the data wonk sin RE investing, no one has solved one of the most persistent frustrations we encounter, zip code specific data aggregation. The few I've found who do this char...
Hey all, my name is Brianna, ive been on here before but am still very new to REI. I recently moved to chicago for work, but im from New York. In the next year ill be taking the leap and buying my first multi family u...
Where To Invest In Housing In 2018 : Atlanta Rank #7 according to Forbes1. Orlando, Fla.Average home price: $247,5503-year population growth: 7.6%2-year job growth: 7.1%1-year home price growth: 9%3-year price growth ...
Hello, everyone.In my previous post I asked how to analyze markets. Some people advised me look into Indianapolis, so I did research on it. What throws me off is that it says that city is experiencing slowest populati...
Looking at MFRs in Cleveland and suburban areas, but I'm super concerned with population decline. Some suburban communities are pretty stable, but generally, Cleveland is a fraction of what it once was. What are the c...
Listed for 360k
2 Single Family Homes (Built 1919)
1 Duplex
3 adjoining parcels
I would likely finance 75% and this would be my first investment properties. This would be used for student housing near a college...