I bought a townhouse in Boulder, CO in 2016. It does not generate cash flow. I was a complete newbie and bought it on gut instinct. I want to buy a second property and am wondering how to leverage it to make a down pa...
I am considering starting a career as a real estate agent and wondering which state is the best place to begin. With so many states to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to begin your real estate jour...
I’m trying to decide if I wanna switch over to being a loan officer as being an agent has some limitations with my investing business. Is it harder to be a real estate agent and investor OR a loan officer and investor...
What's up, BiggerPockets? I've recently started Driving for Dollars in my local market (Cleveland, OH). I go park the car near some streets that I want to walk, walk around with my dog and write down addresses of hous...
Reprint from MPFMPF Research Reports Western Region Metros Lead U.S. Apartment Rent Growth to New Highs for the CycleNew resident pricing jumps 5.9 percent, while occupancy tightens to 96.1 percent(September 30, 2015)...
While I'm doing incredibly well on airbnb/vrbo, its really taught me that multiple platforms helps a lot. Whether airbnb is banning certain dates for no reason (no parties on halloween, 2020) or vrbo doesn't have enou...
Hi BP friends,I recently have been looking at STRs near National Parks, and I wonder whether it is a pure cashflow play, or a combination of cashflow + appreciation play?Specifically, a location I am looking at is Ash...
The Unfolding Story of New Braunfels, Texas
New Braunfels has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from a tranquil town to a thriving suburb that magnetically attracts individuals from the larger urban ce...
Is Hilton Head Island Still a Good Investment for Short-Term Rentals?
Many investors and vacationers have approached me in recent months, asking whether Hilton Head Island remains a viable option for short-term ren...
https://www.cleveland.com/university-heights/index.ssf/2018/05/university_heights_58.html Inspections will now be annually at $600. Formerly $300 every 2 yrs.