Greetings all! I purchased my first OOS rental property in Lawrence, KS last year. The reasons I did so was because of affordability, it is a university town and my daughter lived there and could be my boots on the ...
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Did anyone see this recent post by the folks at BiggerPockets? I've been thinking of investing back in my home state of South Dakota (originally from Vermillion) for quite some time. At first glance I thou...
anyone have recommendations for kansas city agents who are investor friendly and good at working with out of state investors? i'm ready to build the team. any other tips/input/advice is also always welcome.
Hello everybody! This is my first post and I am excited to be here. I currently live in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I house-hacked a single family home for 3 years and have been renting out the entire house for the last 2 ...
I see this question pop up a lot on BP: "how do I evict a tenant in [city, state]?" I've had to evict a few tenants from properties I've owned in different states, but I always rely on property managers to contact the...
I am interested in learning more of the Texas Market and it’s cities. Is there any advantage or pros and cons of Houston VS San Antonio? Dallas? Looking to meet some Realtors and fellow investors in these markets that...
I’m from Massachusetts in the earlier stages of real estate investing.Curious to hear perspective/input in what cities/states investors have seen success for long-distance real estate investing with properties around ...
Hi all,I'm relatively young in the REI biz. I've got two SFRs in my home area (Portland, OR) and doing nicely. Portland's rent to price ratio is becoming less favorable to investing. Yes, their deals still to be ha...
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My name is Celine, and I live in Los Angeles. I've been learning about real estate investing and am ready to take action on my first out-of-state property using the BRRRR method (with plans for short-ter...
Hello BP family,I searched but didn't find a thread that listed free (or nearly free) business checking accounts so I decided to start one.For folks in Houston, Bank of Texas is absolutely free. And I do mean free. No...