http://kutv.com/news/local/two-utah-cities-make-zi...With average home values about 1/3 of my home state of California, I know that Utah still has LOTS of room to go up. As the "Mountain West" economy grows and favo...
Hello fellow Denver investors and agents! For those of you who have been doing this long enough to remember when Denver real estate was still cheap (like back in 2000): what happened that caused prices to continually ...
I own a few multifamilies and certainly understand valuing an existing building, or in this case business on NOI. My questions revolve around converting an existing building to Self Storage.How do you assess the marke...
Assuming everything else is good about a city you're thinking about investing in except that most of the residents commute for work to neighboring towns for work. In other words, the city you're thinking about investi...
Article from bloomberg. America’s ‘Retail Apocalypse’ Is Really Just BeginningWhere do you see an opportunity in this? and why?Amazon building more fulfillment centers in the midwest is going to speed up the demise of...
Hi everyone,
I'm relatively new to real estate investing and have a few deals under my belt. Looking to scale a bit more and am in search of MFH's w/ 10-20 units. I know cap rates are pretty compressed right now, so ...
I copied and pasted this from Naples Daily News:
Home builder stocks rose early Tuesday after the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller survey found that U.S. home prices rose 10.9 percent in March, the most since April...
Hi, I’m new to BP trying to figure out what are the top states to invest in. I know every states has there good and bad neighborhoods. What states do you guys invest in? Any advice will be great. Thanks.
How do you see the multifamily real estate future?
What is your favorite Market?
What is the minimum number of units would you usually buy?