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I know this might sound old to you guys but ever since I listened to rich dad poor dad, which I had put off for a long time, realized that its time to grow up and set a goal for myself to be fin...
Hello all,I am curious to see if anyone has experience investing in the Old Southside area of Indianapolis. The area is close to downtown Indy and it sounds like the local government is putting a good amount of money ...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $225,000
Cash invested: $80,000
Advertised as a portfolio sell, acquired two (C - Class) duplexes (1 bldg - ...
We found a potential property and were hoping some of you season veterans could take a quick peek at it and let us know what you think about the breakdown of the numbers?
We want to go into contract tomorrow...
If the coronavirus kept in longer time, how does this change the apartment building investment? 1. Location. For all the location category, A,B,C and D might be changed. Since easy to commute, easy access to life styl...
This is my first post on the biggerpockets site. I am currently a senior in college and am starting to look at potential investment properties for when I graduate. For a little background info on why I am looking at t...
Hello fellow BP members!I've been in discussions with an owner of a Mixed Use Commercial Unit (3 small storefronts, 2 apartments upstairs) in White Oak, PA. I'm very interested in it (either as a buy or NNN lease), bu...
Hey everyone, been doing a lot of research and educating myself on best practices to running an STR successfully. Primarily interested in long distance markets due to prices in my area (San Diego/California).At a stag...
Hello AllI am currently looking for experienced wholesalers in the greater Charlotte, NC area. Are their any good ones out there? Ready...Set...Go!ThanksChase
Just spoke with two banks about a NNN mom and pop deli. It’s in a class A urban location with 5 years left on lease. One bank said 65% Ltv and the other 55%. Too much to put down! What are you guys seeing?