I'm interested in investing for high cash flow (getting 20% cash on cash return and up).Unfortunately this leads me to less than desirable areas. In my case the areas seem relatively safe (C neighborhood, low crime- ...
I’m checking out areas to 10-31 into. I’d like to hear what all the fine people on here do in terms of due dIllIgence when they consider investing in a new area. (Job/employment data, building going on, etc).
Apparently surging violent crime, massive tax hikes and insolvent public pensions are bad for attracting new residents...who knew? On the other hand, 364 days of sunshine per year, minimal crime, brand new infrastru...
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I am new in the world of real state investing in the USA. I have the money to start investing and more importantly I have the willingness and determination to do it. So far I've devoured books, blogpo...
It's no surprise that Austin is once again the fastest growing big metropolitan city in the country.
According to U.S. Census Bureau figures released May 4, Austin's multi-county metro population increased to an esti...
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I'm pretty new at investing and I'm trying to identify a market that would make sense for me to invest in. I've been using the website City-Data.com to get some basic information like Median Age, Rent, ...
Hi Everyone!
I'm pretty new at investing and I'm trying to identify a market that would make sense for me to invest in. I've been using the website City-Data.com to get some basic information like Median Age, Rent, ...
I was looking at the population change and owner-occupied housing units between some cities to understand their correlation to rental market potential.
The data source is - https://www.census.gov
The percentage cha...
We all know the meaning of location, location, location. But assuming that an investor has all their other ducks in a row, What is the minimum size population a city should have in order to consistently average 4 deal...
Hello Everyone!I've been looking at buying multi family properties this year.What are the best secondary markets?Obviously there are some markets that will always be lucrative but I am talking about marketsthat are "u...