Wall Street Journal: DFW Housing Market Cooling November 27, 2018PLANO (Wall Street Journal) – "Dallas' once-vibrant housing market is sputtering," reports today's edition of the Wall Street Journal. The paper report...
Suppose you were evaluating a potential 5-year MF deal. Which approach to loans would you consider most conservative at this point in the market cycle?
A 10-year fixed from Freddie Mac sounds pretty conservative. But...
Here's an interesting article I came across on yahoo finance, surprising not to see Philadelphia on the list, but the rest make sense. There are scores of reasons to choose a city, and even more reasons a city can ch...
Ohio has some great rent yields but I'm scared of not being able to find tenants in the future if the decades-long population decline continues.I imagine renting gets tougher every year? Or do you guys not notice it?
Hi Everyone,I am in the process of purchasing my first TurnKey investment out of state, in Indianapolis. I got the inspection report back and am wondering if I can get some of you to provide feedback. I am new to this...
I've read tons of articles on the 'net about doing test vs control mailings. I've taken my list parameters and expanded them as wide as I'm interested in going and that gets me just a hair over 6000 addresses I can d...
I tend to like to invest where there are jobs and where people are moving to********************Ranked: Population Changes in U.S. States
A demographic reshuffling is taking place across the U.S., with states in the ...
Hi Bigger Pockets friends. I'm just starting out in my REI journey and I'm wondering where to go to get statistics on the city/area that I'm interested in. I would like to know if the city has a "revitalization" pla...
Anyone have recommendations for gathering general economic data, things like stock performance in past years, job growth in different places, REIT or syndication performance. I like the Federal Reserve Economic Data w...
New unemployment statistics indicate the region's jobless rate actually fell in April to 3% down from 3.5% in March and only slightly higher than 2.9% a year ago, according to figures from the Texas Workforce Commissi...