Hello!I have been tasked with picking new markets to take our flipping/wholesale business to and was wondering what parts of the country investors are having the most success finding good deals in? We're currently in ...
So I'm currently purchasing houses in southern Colorado for buy-and-hold. But I am originally from Ohio and have been considering markets back there. Cleveland has some beautiful houses for cheap prices. There seem...
Burnout is a real source of stress when in the middle of a live-in flip investment. Trust me, I know! We are in the middle of live in flip #3. I have been thinking about tips I might be able to share to help other in...
Possible deal I am looking to make happen with a rundown hotel. The issue is I don't see it viable as a hotel anymore, but the deal may still work if I can convert it to multifamily. Does anyone have experience doing ...
Hi guys,One of the things I've been trying to find the answer to is how to "read" a market. For example, I live in Austin, TX. Everyone tells me the real estate market here is "hot". That some 600+ people are moving i...
I know that most landlords avoid this route but I heard it provides stable cash flow and less evictions required but you need to make the property pretty durable. A high NOI portfolio has come up and is affordable/pos...
Hello BP!I got into the idea of real estate about two years ago, and I just got my first property a few months ago, as a house hack. I have been working hard on it, fixing up a bunch of small things, and I couldn't he...
I have two single family homes that are rentals in two different college towns. I have owned one for 10 years and the other for 5 years. I am a college prof and have lived in college towns most of my adult life. I fee...
Ok, we are up to post 9, I am just about to begin some real construction work now. I have to gloss over a lot of detail work to get this material up, I havent touched on the hours of details, plans, permits, etc. ba...