Hello! Anyone has the knowledge of what kind of properties are working good right now in West Palm beach and around? Multi family, commercial, condos, single families…? I’m looking for a fix and flip rather than flip ...
So I am interested in converting my home to section 8 once I put it up for rent. My question is how do I do this or what is the process and then secondly is this a good strategy for attracting and maintaining long ter...
I'm thinking of buying a house in Toronto to rent out and put a shed with electricity, plumbing and heating in the back yard to live in myself. Has anyone done this kind of thing before or know of a good contractor wh...
I started a refi process in Q4 last year to use the proceeds for a new investment property but for various reasons wasn't able to complete the transaction, thankfully since rates have come way down. I was using Chase ...
Path of progress is always an interesting perspective, whether from a general 30,000 ft view of a county, city or neighborhood. In my neighborhood or North Park, I bought it was I felt was the path of progress, the w...
This is a great topic, I think we can all benefit from creative ideas. Multi family comes to mind. In a economic downturn people down size. They move from there homes to apartments to cut cost. I would say make sure ...
Hey everyone, I am new to Real Estate investing. I just recently got in contact with a loan officer to help me find a lender. But this morning as I was driving to work, I was listening to the BiggerPockets podcast epi...
I'm excited to be entering the world of real estate and looking to expand my property portfolio gradually. Currently, I own a single rental property near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. I've been contemplating a few strateg...
Hi All,I am new investor based in Bay Area CA, looking to invest in small multi-family (Duplex/Triplex). What I am noticing in the Bay Area is most small multi-family is really old construction around 70-80 years old....
Hi BP!In markets with fairly big swings in appreciation (like California), Ive heard on a few podcasts that a good tactic to tell if the current price is a safe one is how it compares to the cost to build a new home t...