Hi guys,Does anybody consider Pittsburgh, PA for RE investment? I would like to invest there but population statistics doesn't look good. Pittsburgh MSA population decreased for 5.5% over 1990-2017. This fact scares ...
Hi Community members. I'm a W2/ sideline investor in SE Michigan over time have built a 70 unit performing multifamily portfolio. Planning for the "next level" growth move and considering either local or out of state....
This is my first post on BP...Really appreciate the site and the amount of great info it provides. I'm curious to get experienced investors' input on which cities in the US are the best for investment/rental propertie...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/General-Growth-files-for-rb-14945510.html
NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Growth Properties Inc, the second-largest U.S. mall owner, declared bankruptcy on Thursday in the biggest real esta...
All the automakers out there are making big commitments for rapid electrification of vehicles and manufacturing appears to be moving out of the Detroit area.
The way I see it, even if all the existing auto plants in...
Hey BP community!
I wanted to share some insights I’ve gained while working with new construction duplexes in Indianapolis. It’s a market that’s been growing steadily, and I’ve learned quite a bit about the pros and ...
Hi ,I am shifting to St. Louis from NJ and I would like to buy a house in St. Louis . I already have my first multi family home in NJ and I would like to know how good it is to invest in St. Louis ?please advise me if...
I am looking at a property in Louisville Kentucky. Does anybody know anything about the zip code 40219.
Hey folks, I'm looking for some help on metrics for analyzing BRRRRs. Using my standard CoCs, Debt Service, ROIs, etc, I'm struggling with how to not have the numbers look amazing. With no money in or very little, ROI...
Are we heading toward another RE crash. The value of my RE holding are certainly goes up rapidly and that should make me happy right. I'm feeling a little nervous right now. As an investor I am, for the most part, ...