Ok, inventory is low right now. What has made it low relative to 5 or 10 years ago when it may not have been low? Yes, a lack of building, but a low inventory is only low relative to the number people looking to buy. ...
Hi BiggerPockets members, I am in the process of a rent increase for a multi-plex in Riverside County, California. The lease ends on June 30. I have done some homework on the CPI for Riverside County. According to the...
So I saw the data below and am wondering, are americans fighting inflation with debt? Have incomes kept up with inflation? What will happen when the credit card companies and banks tighten their lending standards?Do y...
This is a question I have thought about lately and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on the matter. Clearly you need cash to buy a food franchise, specifically fast food, so this question wouldn't apply to what...
All - there is some great information on here regarding utilizing a maximum overfunded whole life insurance policy to then take a loan out and invest in rental properties. One question I can't seem to answer or grasp ...
City-by-city look at house prices, as San Francisco surges again Published: May 26, 2015 10:37 a.mBy STEVEGOLDSTEIND.C. BUREAU CHIEFShutterstockHome prices in Denver are up 10% year-on-year.Here’s a city-by-city look ...
I'm currently working through a BRRRR deal, and as part of my process have been reading articles, books etc. In @David Greene BRRRR book he discusses the impact adding square footage to increase ARV. While this would ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $92,000
Cash invested: $36,000
3/3, built in 1983, in one half of a duplex, just 1 minute from an entrance to For...
Had a conversation with our insurance provider.1. On another post someone said they use locks with a master key for all customers. This makes you a warehouse and not Selfstorage. You then take on new liability on t...
I read this morning that the Fed signals bond buying taper coming "soon" and interest rates rising between now and 2024.Does anyone have any thoughts on if this will effect the housing market, mortgages & borrowing?