I am working on my market research of Philadelphia and have a few concerns about the job diversity and resiliency. I have found an article where an NYU marketing professor told Business Insider that some colleges and ...
As a BP binge listener, investor and agent, I'm curious why smaller areas of Kentucky are not receiving focus with their low land costs, & lower entry points? Ohio & Michigan were recently highlighted in the r...
Hey Everybody!I have a lending question. I am in my first flip project as an out of state investor living in Los Angeles and flipping in St Louis. I was born and raised here so I know the market and have a strong netw...
Closing real estate deals in any economy requires flexibility, adaptability, and a variety of strategic approaches. Here are several key strategies to help close deals, regardless of market conditions:
1. Understand ...
I'm a home owner in California and looking to invest in Seattle area for rental properties. Cashflow is relatively straight forward and easier to calculate, so I find myself mostly struggling with the evaluation on pr...
I'm a physician who is fairly new to investing in real estate in the Raleigh Durham area. Like many in my profession, investing and finance were not specifically addressed in my career path. Does anyone have experie...
Good Day Bigger Pockets Community,I work as an agent in the Boston area and have had a wonderful year, subsequently I have been looking to make my first purchase. I have been pre approved by two different banks, ironi...
Good morning y'all. I moved to SA one year ago from New York. My lease is up in january ( currently living on the far west side). Househacking is my step into the door. multi families seem more scarce here and are in ...
I need some help! I have a LTR that i received two very strong, equal applications. One is for three years at my rental asking price. The other is for only one year and they escalated over my asking price. I’m think o...
Hello BP Gang,Just a little backstory... I was fortunate enough to purchase a home via seller financing with pretty sweet terms... 35 year amortization at 4.04%.4 years down the road and now the original property owne...