I have a flip in Austin that isn't selling, and I'm looking at turning it to an AirBnB rental. Anyone hosting AirBnB in Austin that can give me some insights? What trouble should I expect from the city? Have you found...
I've always told people that I purchase houses on the side. So today a co-workers friends mother called me to sell me her sons house here in Austin TX. Yes I know, I know. His mother. How cute. I asked to talk to the ...
Hi everyone,
I’m new to the BP community, but have been following along for quite some time. I’m looking to buy a multi-family in the Greater Boston area with the goal of living in one unit and renting out the rest. ...
Today’s spotlight project is located in San Leandro, near the BART station and near to the downtown. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the geography of the San Francisco Bay, there are three parts to the Bay, t...
Which of the following would you say is the soundest investment during this time of the coronavirus/recession--which may last a couple of years--in terms of stability, ROI, and location (urban, rural, near a school/ho...
Hello All! Wondering if anyone could share their experience with the City of Cleveland’s Land Reutilization Program. Looking at the Scheme, it looks as though if a land bank-owned vacant lot is next to my property (bo...
Hello to all and anyone who is savvy about rentals in Newburgh NY. I've purchased some properties from the city, not the hot part but a nice street right below Mount Saint Mary's, just a half block above where everyo...
Hi guys, I just wanted to start this thread to keep the Vancouverites on this website updated with what's going on in Abbotsford (my backyard). I've been on BiggerPockets for 4 years now and I know finding information...
I’m just starting out in real estate and ready to buy my first property to rent out,
I’m in Los Angeles and was first thinking about Airbnb condo at the Palms place, Trump or even a sfh to rent long term.
I don’t se...
http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/la-fi-h...LA area home prices continue to rise (heck, so does inflation!), and less people are buying them. The above article cites "inventory constraints, credit hurdles and...