Hey everybody!My name is Danny and I just started getting into the investment industry here in the Akron/Canton area. I got my real estate license last year, but am still trying to find a way to tie it into investing....
I've been looking at some properties in Bakersfield and am concerned about the long term prospects for the area. One example is the following article
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36595888
What are your thoughts?...
Hey everyoneBe happy to get recommendations for doing rent comps. I've heard of costar but the pricing is unreasonable to say the least.What are you guys using for market analysis and rent comps that is free?Thanks
Excited for all the opportunity 2021 will be bringing! Local industries such as Humana, USPS, Amazon, and the bourbon industry have been thriving! Restaurants and short term rentals have taken a massive hit. I fully e...
I'm looking to buy a business for it's assets (it's a construction rental business). There is a piece of property that has great access and road frontage that's about a 3/4 of an acre with a house on it. The house i...
How has the legalization of pot influenced your investment strategies?How has pot changed your rental policies? Has pot made you money or caused more concerns? Has weed done the deed?http://www.marketwatch.com/story/5...
Hello to all fellow BP members!My name is David Ferreria, I am a 22 year old architecture student and I am very curious to know more about the real estate industry as I hear more and more that it is a great industry t...
I noticed most of the discussions on here involve the biggest cities and metro areas in the country; DFW (7.2m metro population), Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Denver, San Francisco, San Diego, Columbus, Indiana...
One of the interesting trends from 2020 was how affordable markets - those with cheaper rents - significantly outperformed expensive markets in terms of rent growth.
Apartments owners in these affordable markets (re...
Hi everyone,I'm new to the Multi Family space and am looking at the Detroit market to start investing in apartment buildings of 80+units or more. Looking for B to C+ neighborhoods with rents in the $700-1000 range. I...