Just looking to compare my process to others to see if anyone else is as Lame or Awesome as me....lol. And see if there are any tips and tricks when looking for out-of-state investments. So here is my process. 1- Open...
Land newbie here - so maybe the questions is weird, but...
is all land buildable by default?
If given an opportunity to pick a fairly large lot (1+ acre in a highly populated area) for cheap, would you do so?
Hello BP Nation! I am here to tell you all of my latest closing. I got my first multifamily investment! As some of you may know, last month I celebrated being a bicoastal investor when I settled on a single family pr...
Hi All! Super new to real estate and thought this would be a great first step to join BP! I would love for someone to provide me with more information on getting started as I'm somewhat lost on how the order is to do ...
I am reading about cost segregation studies and trying to determine the cost benefit analysis of the various approaches for SFR properties. Here is what I have that I am considering studying:2019 purchase of 3/1 SFR ...
Hello,My team and I are working on a new construction project for a build to rent multifamily complex. Does anyone have any advice, recommendations or resources they would like to share?
How do you all determine whether a property will rent?I am currently analyzing many different markets and do not have a specific one set for myself. I am looking at comparable rental rates and purchase prices in each ...
im almost sure there are a million other of this same topic but i looked and didnt see em ...
whats the best way to find comps
i dont know if it matters but i live in PA
My name is Rico and I am fairly new to REI and love the BP family. This site is great and has a lot of great information that gives newbies like a the necessary confidence needed in moving forward and pulling the trig...
Hello I'm starting to negotiate on an 8 unit apartment in Minnesota that is owner managed and maintained. (He does the Lawn Care and snow removal also.) Someone told him the cap rates in our area are 8.18% witch migh...