Hi BpersI live/invest in the Springfield MA area and this spring they are starting building MGM Grand Casino in the downtown area. Its suppose to rejuvenate the downtown area with shops/attractions and amenities ect....
Hello BP,I have reviewed many potential apartment deals marketed by different sponsors. While all of them were unique, most of them had one thing in common: they were underwritten for 10% economic vacancy (or less!) s...
🤗Greetings all I'm a newbie wholesaler here in the beautiful city of Baltimore (my home). I was wondering if you all had any tips specific to this city to share. Also, if anyone wanted to connect I would love to make ...
What is YOUR opinion with buying and holding real estate in Baltimore MD.. I have been seeing what I think are decent deals with town homes selling between 25k-$35k. Some properties need some remodeling and some need...
Goals and story: Hello, any advice would be welcome. have a business model developing RV/Mobile lots in a rural area to hold for long-term rental income by bringing in utilities (water, power, septic) to platted lots...
Hi Investing Community,I plan on househacking after i finish living in an apartment. I know the situation varies from person to person, but would you rather buy a duplex or triplex for your first deal and why?
I purchased a duplex built in 1989. It's my first home/investment. Its in an area that today people generally want to live, the other homes are kept in nice condition and new homes are still being built only a few str...
I am working with a turnkey provider and found a single family house (3 bed 2 bath) in Hueytown with numbers that makes sense. The house is bit dated; it appears to me that the turnkey provider bought at 100K, made m...
I recently left University to pursue my dream of becoming a successful real estate investor. I'm 19 years old from the UK and i aim to become a highly successful investor in the States.I am trying to research as much ...
It’s 2024, and you hear it all the time now: “You can’t buy turnkey, cash-flowing properties anymore.” With the COVID-era surge in home prices, rapid increases in mortgage rates, and rents not keeping pace, it really ...