Last year news was announced that Foxconn plans to build a large plant in Racine County, WI. My initial thought was that housing prices and rents should continue to rise nearby to accommodate the future workforce and...
Hi All,Looking to explore the Chandler market in Arizona for an investment property. Would love to connect with an experienced real estate agent there or someone who is familiar with the local market here.CheersSuren
Tim posted an intriguing thread on food storage and there were great posts on differing points of view and things needed. If we get into a really bad situation,pre-apocalypse, there are some other things neccessary.
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Howdy everyone,I'm new to the forum and just beginning my journey into buying delinquent back tax parcels as well as some tax liens in several counties in Arizona. I've done a lot of research here and in other places...
I several questions for any investors who have experience with pre-fabricated/modular/shipping-container type of homes. (Single family or Multi-Family).I'm considering the idea of buying a vacant lot in any given Denv...
So, here it is, I love SFR, I have A LOT of SFR, over the course of the last two years, have been dipping into the Multi-Family space and now graduating to 100+ units - still buying lots of SFR (I just cannot contain ...
Hey guys, something I've been thinking a lot about lately (as I'm sure most of you have as well) is what Asheville and the surrounding area's RE markets are going to look like going into 2021. This has been a strange ...
Hi All,I am from NYC/Long Island area. My parents currently own a co-op in Queens which I would like to sell, for around 200,000+ (based on previous sales). They want to sell this co-op to me. I have other ideas ho...
We are about to close on a duplex that has separate electric but only one furnace, AC and hot water heater. Anyone have ideas on how to best split the utilities or bill back to the renters?
Currently there is only on...
With inflation hard upon us, more expected, and with money harder and more expensive to get, do you see a downturn in new residential home building? Seems inevitable, doesn't it?