Happy Monday, BP! Question of the day: What market(s) are you investing in, and what were your deciding factors on picking it(them)?
Of all the major cities in the US, Chicago seems to have MF listings that have numbers that look better, at least on paper. I can find multiple listing in the 300-500k range and have 9-12% net cap. No other city has ...
Hello,What are some things to consider when investing in smaller cities? I'm looking to invest in cities with a population of 100k - 1M (with high growth rates / strong job aspects, etc.), but wanted to see if there w...
Hi fellow investors. I'm interested in Columbus, Ohio (Franklin county)/multi-family/mid-term rental as a strategy. I'm doing my due diligence by looking at current data like population growth, significant companies w...
Indianapolis and Kansas City are two of the most promising markets with the highest rent growth today. According to Redfin's latest report, Indianapolis had the 3rd highest year-over-year rent growth at 14.9%, while K...
3 Month Update for Wilmington NC: Previous post in Market Data Thread -https://www.biggerpockets.com/...
*This is the second post in Wilmington NC Market Data Thread*
Wilmington is a medium sized coastal city positi...
I am curios to how the investors analyze rental markets as from how i see it there are little to no correlation between population growth and rental markets. A lot of cities here in Michigan seem like good rental mark...
Jacksonville's real estate market has experienced tremendous growth, drawing investors to concentrate their holdings and investments in the city. Projects like Gateway Jax, which is a development anticipated to cost n...
I have a MHP deal floating around. But the area has declined in population here are the local stats
population 16,000 down from 22,000 in 2000
Poverty rate 36%
number of jobs is 5.65K
The deals numbers are t...