What are your best criteria for selecting locations to invest in? Do you have a minimum median income level in the county or a certain poverty rate? Please advise.
I live in an area where we have a lot of small towns all over the map. When I say small I mean blink and you miss it small. Most of these towns don't even hit 5000 population. The upside is the property can be picked ...
Other than oblivious items like appreciation, medium house price, vacancy rates, expected population growth, etc...
What are other things you look for, compare and analyze when looking at new markets and states to in...
I am curious about buying residential land. Take a growing Metro - -be it Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, etc. Obviously, the suburbs around there have exploded and houses (at least these days) are selling quick, and ...
We are thinking about purchasing storage units. What are the main considerations we should focus on before making a purchase? i.e. location, number of units, local income levels, etc.
I'm thinking of doing some BRRRRs in Philly but notice that the population has been shrinking since 2020. BP has a great article on this here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/philadelphia-real-estate-market. Appare...
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So the last two threads I created had to do with how to make the numbers work in A/B class neighborhoods. A few people mentioned the research side of things, supply and demand, job growth, new business...
Hello! I am a soon to be out of state investor and am reading/watching everything I can get my hands on. Texas seems (to me at least!)the state with the most opportunity (lots of potential deals, cash flow, more reces...
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As a student at The Ohio State University, I have begun to dive into the Columbus market. So far I have enjoyed learning about Columbus and the recent trends/developments that impac...
What do you guys think about the long term potential of the more eastern areas of the IE? The Riverside, Moreno Valley, Redlands, Loma Linda, Perris, Hemet, Banning area? There's quite a significant population growth,...