Hey whats up guys! I am looking to invest in multifamily in Texas and am currently doing market research on different areas in the state, and I' m hoping you guys can help me narrow down my search. I am currently look...
You come across the saying "you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with" in books, podcasts, and online. Anytime you're talking about real estate, business, and personal development. It's becom...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fqrb6yrmTn...I'm in the middle of comparing Everbooked, Mashvisor, and AirDNA (may add Airnalytics). Spreadsheet is brief now but I will add about a dozen homes this weekend so ...
Hey everyone,I am obviously new here with my whopping 3 post in these forums but was wondering if buying in high crime/low income areas is normal for rental properties. I live in NY and these areas seem to be the onl...
hello everyone,
it's my absolute first time posting here and also my first time looking for a rental property. I'm looking to get in the business and trying to find the best location to invest in a property that's ar...
I'm a fairly novice investor, with one rental house (and perfect tenants!) that I've had for three years.
At a local REI meeting, during the 'deals' part of the meeting, a broker stood up and announced that he has a ...
Hey guys ,I am looking to invest in US. Can see pretty good yields compared what we have here in New Zealand. Can someone please guide me through the process to buy a house in US. I think the biggest road block is get...
Hi everyone,My name is Patryk and I'm new to the Queens area in New York. I've been listening to the BP podcast now for the last few months and finally got serious about making a profile on here and getting involved i...
My current state is too expensive for me to buy right now. Other states like Ohio , Philadelphia, Baltimore and Delaware seems easier to get started in. Should I just up and move to start business ? Or figure out how ...
I am looking to buy my first rental property, but live in NYC. Where i know the tenant almost always wins. Trying to cover all angles here, what states near NY are particularly landlord-friendly v tenant friendly ?