I am going to start renting a house by the room. As a first-time landlord, would it be better to rent the house as females only or males only? The house is in a strongly religious area, thus the gender separation.
Buoyed by strong employment and population growth over the past decade, Denver is among a handful of non-coastal U.S. cities that rank as the most attractive destinations for investors, according to a recent report pu...
Looking to find off market opportunities for buyers in specific markets. For example, I have a buyer looking for a condex in a specific town. 2 questions: 1. What tools are being the most effective in getting response...
A friend of mine just purchased an office building that was in foreclosure. The building is about 16,500 square feet and two stories. It has beautiful glass windows all over and it looks out on mountains and desert ...
Hey everyone! This is my first post aside from my warmly welcomed introduction in the intro forum :)So, as the title states I'm trying to find our target neighborhoods for finding our fist house to flip and the first ...
I live in a (relatively)expensive area, so coming in with 5% down and a little PMI is reasonable for me, but 20% down or more would just be a waiting game. Once I'm in I would house hack and make it work.There are a l...
I'm wondering what criteria you look for when deciding where to invest. Is it good schools? The "class" of the area or property? Do you look at demographics, employment, avg. household income?I recently started workin...
Happy Wednesday BP!
I typically enjoy the b- to c type of class. My current mentality has a strong focus over value add and equity creation, and it does not benefit me the most at the moment to focus on a A-B and p...
I would love to get a discussion going over this topic to see what other "in the know" armchair economists think. This chart shows mortgage interest rates over the past 30 days. Rates are directly tied to the 10-Year ...
Fed Bostic is saying that we may see 2% inflation in 2026 only.Wow, can't wait to see lot more domino falling in banking industry/CRE. This is quite significant if they don't reduce rate at all until 2025.