Hello everyone!I'm still in the research stage of my first investment in the U.S. I'm currently researching the Colorado market. It is appealing to me because it seems like a great place to visit a few times a year an...
Just left the Army to pursue my degree with the GI BILL and looking at getting a duplex at first and then a few more as funds become available. Heres how I see the first deal looking. I am interested in owning re...
I'm a new investor... so new that I have never purchased a property and still rent myself, so apologies if I require a bit of over explaining. Any help would be appreciated in evaluating the following situation. I liv...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $620,000
Cash invested: $82,000
Self-managed STR cabin on 6 acres 15 min west of Pigeon Forge, TN
What mad...
Two bedroom, two bath condo in Ventura, CA. Paid cash for it in 2009. Great location. It was trashed by tenant not to mention old and outdated (built 1965). HOA fee will be $470/month. 1180 Square feet. I've spent app...
Investment Info:
Other other investment.
Purchase price: $3,000
Cash invested: $15,000
We bought a severely damaged 1955 Traveleze Trailer and fully restored and redesigned it as an Airbnb. It was pa...
I have a gorgeous duplex in a nice neighborhood in Rochester, NY. It was the first house I ever bought (note: sentimental value) and it has been a great property to own. Some of the specs: Two family, Boston style. ...
Interesting article. Denver rents projected to be up 9.0% year-over-year (tops in the nation!), even better than San Francisco at a still impressive 8.5%.http://kdvr.com/2015/04/14/study-denver-apartment-rent-increas...
Hello BP,I am looking to get my feet wet in real estate investing after I just recently graduated college and started working a 9-5 in Little Rock, AR. I want to get started, I'm just at a fork in the road on how to ...
Hi BPers,I'm wondering if anyone here has experience in the Vancouver, BC rental market with long term tenants. Currently, it looks like Vancouver has a rental increase cap of 2.9% annually. Does this get "reset" to m...