Howdy BP,Right so this is a bit of a long one but I will try to keep it brief! We have been very fortunate in our RE careers to not have any serious issues with tenants at our properties. That being said, we have now ...
I've heard a lot about San Pedro recently. It has all of the ingredients to be the next highland park. (huge art and music scene, affordable rent, "authenticity" etc...) I've also seen that they are redevoloping their...
Purchased a condo in a nice part of SF in 2017. overpaid, but at that point housing was appreciating quite a bit year over year and we were confident we’d be able to rent at cash flow positive rate if we ever moved. W...
There are people purporting to be experienced "syndicators" who have marketed themselves very well, but they lack operational experience. Many "syndicators" have been unable or unwilling to find their own deals and so...
BP,I am looking at a deal in a college town with an enrollment of about 12,000 people & a population of about 25,000 people. What are peoples thoughts on investing in college/university towns? IMO, our education s...
Investing in Sacramento or Stockton? Which One Is Better?I work a lot with Bay Area investors looking to invest in the Central Valley, and a question that comes up time and time again is "Should I invest in Sacramento...
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Let me say first how I love , love BiggerPockets!!
Second- I got a situation here: i graduated from UCLA last year (biochem degree) then left to Russia to do some investments there ( got the whole...
Hello, I'm fairly new to Raleigh. Can anyone give me some background info on Rocky Mount? Any thoughts about investing in the area?
3 Month Update for Asheville NC: Previous post in Market Data Thread -https://www.biggerpockets.com/...
*This is the second post in Asheville NC Market Data Thread*
Asheville is a medium sized city positioned south ...
Hello everyone! I am just starting out in RE., and would appreciate your help. I currently live in Brooklyn, NY. and consider buying 4 unit multifamily property out of state. Probably something like New Jersey, Rhode ...