Hi everyone, I would love to hear your opinion, we want to do an inspection of the roofs of our houses these are flat roofs of single-family homes located in West Philadelphia. According to what I was told, the roof i...
Hi, my name is Neel and I work full-time as an Electrical engineer in Detroit. I am looking to start the real estate investing journey soon. I started doing Market Research during the last two months. I am looking for...
Hello Investors!My question for you is, what are some creative ways you have manufactured a deal with little to none of your own money? I have recently got in touch with a more experienced and well funded investor and...
My family owns about 2 acres of vacant land in Fredericksburg, Virginia. We would like to build some sort of commercial building on it. Right now we are trying to decide between a strip mall or some sort of NNN lease ...
Hi all,
New investor looking to purchase a second property as part of BRRRR. The property is a beat up manufactured home, but location and potential purchase price are drawing me to it. Due to the property's current ...
I have recently acquired a listing for a manufactured home park. The property is in prime location, and has serious potential. The problem is that the property has not been managed to its full potential (otherwise th...
This was posted in response to someone asking about investing in homes and/or parks in another area of BP:Investing in land lease communities and/or investing in the homes themselves is very complicated and requires a...
good morning all, I'm looking into a potential property and I wanted to get some feedback on polybutylene pipes because I don't know much about them. The duplex I am looking at has these. should I avoid homes with the...
Here is a post from Jonas Prising, the CEO of the ManpowerGroup (workforce agency, a $19 Billion business - yes with a "B") about Milwaukee. @Meredith L. asked me the other day about the development of employment - wh...
I heard a theory recently from a preparedness community that dead/dying cities such as Detroit are likely going to be revived and have manufacturing brought back to the U.S. due to current events. I'm sure we all know...