Hi! As we are just starting our initial research on which markets we would like to focus on, we came across, Shelby, NC. Does anyone have any insight they could share on this area. Thank you!
Hi all!I'm a newbie investor, young 20s, saving up for my first house hack and hoping to purchase in a year. I'm based out of CO currently, but my family lives back in IA. While I am planning on buying in CO at least ...
More and more reports come out of the price increases, low supply and so on in the real estate market of large cities across the nation.
In your experience (or opinion), do the smaller cities outside of the larger me...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Glendale.
Purchase price: $355,000
Cash invested: $70,000
3/2 SFR near Banner Hospital, ASU West Campus, and Christian University...
I recently joined Bigger Pockets to network with like minded Real Estate professionals and investors. My experience in CRE dates back to my high school days helping my grandfather out with the maintenance side of RE. ...
I want to know the best ways to analyzing your real estate market,in order to determine if it's a good or bad place to invest in or rather start your business in.
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Omaha,NE
Employment-2.3%
Year ...
Kansas City is considered a perfect destination for real estate investment due to a variety of factors:-- Thriving local economy: Kansas City is home to several major corporations, including Sprint, Hallmark, and H&am...
Here are some Key Takeaways for You to Turn Your Multifamily Real Estate Dreams Into Reality:➡️Define personal goals. Clearly identify what you want to achieve in real estate and use that as a guiding force throughout...
Looking into cities to buy a multi family property. Any advice?! From my research this far I am looking towards the south east region of the US. Being that I am from the Boston area, around here isn’t that practical.
Hello all,
My wife and I are a first time RE investor and have narrowed down to Columbus as our target market. Since we are out of state, we have to lean on a lot of information from y'all! Thanks to everyone here fo...