Looking for some advice. I am an investor (and a newbie to the forum). I've spent 5 hours doing my own research on this specific topic already so I hope I'm not wasting anyone's time. I've got a potential opportunity ...
TL;DR A big new hospital is being built across the street, should I expect a short surge in rental rates/home prices that cools off when the initial wave of employees move in? Or do prices rise and stay there?--We ow...
Hi friends!I'm in Snohamish County, WA. I have confirmed with the county that an D/ADU is permitted on the property. The HoA says no. Here's the thing:- State and local government permits ADU's and the structure we wa...
Hello Bigger Pockets family!I am a young investor from Nashville area Tennessee and I am pursuing a few deals in the Jacksonville, Florida market in the multi-family segment. I have a few deals available to me and I a...
In my fellow investors opinions who know the Milwaukee climate, what do you guys think of the zip 53208?
I live in San Francisco but am thinking of investing in Sacramento. I grew up in Sacramento and my family still lives there, so I have a connection to the place. I have some specific criteria and I'd like to find a ...
I am a first time out of state buyer from California, looking for a good rental property investment in Jacksonville area. I have found a property in 32210 and wanted to get thoughts of people who are familiar with the...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $362,000
Cash invested: $30,604
This was my first rental investment property. I used a house hacking technique, lea...
Good evening everyone,I just had a quick question. I'm wondering how people usually tell if properties are appreciating in certain neighborhoods? There's probably an easy way so excuse me if this is such an easy ques...
As far as doing some internet marketing, does anyone have any experience on choosing to market to cities vs neighborhoods when trying to establish a presence?Cities cast a wider net, but neighborhoods are more of a fo...