Hello, I'm looking to purchase my first home in the Seattle area market and understand with the expensive market that I'm in it would be hard to cash flow a property after I move out after 1 year. The intent in living...
Hi all!I am thinking of investing in Savannah, Georgia as I believe there is upside in the medium term with how the local economy is growing and how the rent:price ratio is down here. However, I am a little worried ab...
Hi Everybody. I want to write a blog piece on the best places to invest for real estate cash flow. I want to compare fair market rents to housing sale prices to give investors a top down view of the markets across t...
Hi,This is my second post on BP and a little background information... I have bought one property and in the midst of putting the last finishing touches on it before my tenants move in. I currently rent as well but ...
Hi Bigger Pockets Community! I am entering into an excellent deal renovating and redeveloping a historic boutique hotel in Albany, New York. I am looking for others who have done similar projects to chit-chat with and...
Good Sunday afternoon everyone! I am a rookie investor looking to network and learn here. I do not have any investment properties currently, only my primary residence. I live in SWFL and work in the commercial insuran...
Does anyone know of a bank or lender in Texas that can do 20% down on a 30 year not for straight investment property? Every one I've talked to requires 25%, which doesn't sound that different, but with a 315000 purcha...
Virginia, one of the first states in the Union, naturally, has historic properties that, today, require extensive repair. Petersburg, VA, a city that has been economically devastated for years, since the Civil War, is...
I’m fairly new to real estate and I see many times that investors have a limit as to how old their homes are, some say none before 1950 and some say other years. I’m wondering if anyone can explain to me why investors...
Every market is different, but in Reno, NV for the month of May in 2024, our active inventory was actually very similar to what it was in 2018 when the market was "normal". In 2022 in the summer the active inventory w...