I'm looking to buy a fixer upper in Ohio but there are so many properties for sale there. What are some tips on what type of property to acquire and renovate that is likely to sell faster? Looking in areas like Clevel...
Hi, I am an out of state investor. I am looking to invest in Birmingham Alabama. I want to know what markets should I look into? What markets should I avoid? Can I get anywhere under 100k in a decent neighborhood? Any...
I've been actively looking for a multi-family investment property in Grand Rapids, Mi (GR) for the past 2-3 months and have continually run into either bidding wars, deals that get snapped up the very next day, or pla...
Hi guys!Looking to learn more about the Philadelphia market. Looking to find neighborhoods that are safe and provide positive cash flow for rentals. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Hi all,I'm a new real estate investor living in DC, and I'm considering buying a home with rental income potential - using a buy and hold strategy to live in in for at least a year and rent out part then all of it. I ...
My husband and I have other property investments but recently, we established an LLC to start doing fix and flips in Baltimore City/County/surrounding areas. Baltimore City has a massive vacant housing crisis (no surp...
Hi BP Community,
I just created my first practice deal analysis and thought I would share with you all in hopes of getting some feedback. My goal is to find fourplexes in B (ideally) or C neighborhoods that cash flow...
How important is location for multi-family investing even if there is income potential? Would you advise to stay away from buying multi-family homes in poor neighborhoods?
I'm curious about neighborhoods as it relates to turnkey/ buy, fix, hold purchases. Most of us have preferences for A, B, C, or D neighborhoods when it comes to investing and rule out the others. My hunch though is th...
What's up, BP? At the beginning of this year, I started investing in Kansas City. Wanted to talk about three reasons why I choose to expand into the Kansas City market and three things to watch out for when embar...