Hi all!We have a single family rental out of state and now looking into a 3 or 4 plex multifamily system next. I dont have a huge budget but I see lots of multis on the market in places like Rochester, NY, and St Loui...
I am located in a pretty small town in western Massachusetts and I am not feeling hot about investing here, I would like to find a place not too far for my first investment so I could manage the property. What do you ...
All the automakers out there are making big commitments for rapid electrification of vehicles and manufacturing appears to be moving out of the Detroit area.
The way I see it, even if all the existing auto plants in...
Hey all,I'm placing this in the "Investor Psychology" section because I'm just sort of pontificating in this post, stream of consciousness style, ya dig? I'm not looking for any specific type of response but I welcome...
Hello BP Community,I am a newer Investor and I am planning on moving to Florida in a year. I am trying to do market research to help me pick a good location to start buying real estate in. I know the key factors to lo...
Hi BP Community!I'm a new investor based out of NY, looking for my first property. I've done some extensive top-down research on attractive cities for single-family or small multi-family (duplex, triplex) buy & ho...
So, I’m looking for a city to move to and build my real estate portfolio. My strategy is to house hack a multi family and then either continue buying multi’s and hold or move into commercial apartment buildings. I too...
So I drove through an area called oak cliff (complete war zone in dallas) and I came across a small neighborhood called encino hills. This area has 100k houses but what surrounds it is a complete run down of houses...
Hey folks, I want to share my experience using Chat GPT to help you do efficient market research. Some tips to keep in mind when using Chat GPT:1. ask specific questions, with guidance on what data points do you expec...
Intentionally triggering headline for this community, I know.
But, hear me out.
The policies that are so obviously destructive in many blue states (rent control, NIMBYsm for zoning, high taxes, regulations, fees) ...