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New investor looking into market data and trends of the Texas hill country, while beautiful there are a lot of small markets that really aren’t more than 30 mins from each other in almost a triangle. You h...
Hello everyone, I live in California and I am in the process of getting my second property in California using part of my VA loan. Houses here in California are expensive; therefore, I am looking for a recommendation ...
Hi everyone - I'm looking for purchasing my 2nd investment property in Florida (FL), and more specifically am looking into North Port, Port Charlotte, and Cape Coral. Does anyone have any thought or advice to share wi...
Hello fellow BP-ers!I have been looking to acquire a small property in San Juan and to my disappointment haven't been able to find any articles relating to costs of remodeling. Does anyone here know of any contractors...
I am trying to learn / analyze different markets & price ranges using Truila. (I am very new to all of this) I've attached photos at the bottom. (The old photo is the green back ground - New one is the white back...
My name is Kevin, I am a 21 year old going into my senior year of college. Upon graduation, I hope to land a career in lending so I can fund my first real estate investment (house hack). Can anyone shine some light on...
There is no shortage of opinions in real estate. In this post, we compile a number of expert opinions about future real estate trends in retail, multifamily, hotel, office, and industrial sectors.Warehousing and Indus...
How local are real estate markets? Basically, how similar is a market in one neighborhood versus a city in general versus nationally, etc.? If the national real estate market is a hot sellerr's market, how likely woul...
Hi, I'm a brand new investor (investor to be I guess is more accurate)... and I am looking for good sources for market data. Home price trends, income growth, job growth etc. Wondering if anybody might be able to turn...
We all learned in Economics 101 that price is a function of supply and demand. Too many homes on the market, and prices start to come down. Not enough homes on the market, and prices start to creep up. Home prices, th...