According to PWC’s annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate report, 2016 is the year of the secondary and tertiary markets. “They continue to be more attractive on a relative opportunity basis than some of the gateway ci...
Spokane, Washington renters need investors to buy and rent out more homes. According to an article published by a local news agency, KHQ, on January 16, the availability of 2 bedroom homes in Spokane is currently only...
Hello Biggerpockets community, I am looking for a good 18 hr city in TX or NC to invest in. Can I please have some suggestions? Thank you, Ben Su
BP Community:I’m building out a list of videos that will highlight the economic development in the specific cities/towns we invest in. We’ll use these as visual aids in our presentations to investors, during dispo of ...
I own about 50 acres that could be developed in central Texas. It is in city limits and a couple thousand feet from a large mobile home park. Some run-down double-wides there rent for $1400/month.The immediate neighbo...
"My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there." - Charles F. KetteringMain Takeaway: Get out the shoehorn and bear grease!A local Seattle TV station last night ran a great overvie...
Well folks,I am practically broke at the moment, and have a terrible credit score. However, I have a plan to turn about 10-50 acres of land into a sustainable development center for learning how to implement aquaponic...
Hey all, I'm doing some research for an upcoming post and I'd love to get some group brainstorming done. My question is: What are the key indicators of a good rental market? (For example, schools, crime, jobs, etc.)O...
Texas is seeing a surge in new real estate businesses due to its booming population and investor-friendly climate. What do you think makes Texas such an attractive place for entrepreneurs in the real estate space? Is ...
Hey BP'ersI was just curious if anyone is investing this area? Would like to network a bit with any investors, property manager, wholesalers, etc...Thanks,Shaun