Hi everyone - I'm new to BiggerPockets and am researching our first multifamily unit in San Francisco Sunset District (or Oakland if the numbers won't work in SF). My husband and I have been renting and saving and are...
In my city, SFH goes for about 400k, and the rent for those unit for 2.5k. After the mortgage, the landlord has no money left to pay for any other fees (property tax, maintenance, etc). Is there anything i'm missing h...
Hello all,My name is Matt Roberts and I'm originally from the Bay Area in a small town called La Honda that no one has ever heard of. I'm just getting started with REI, and I'm very excited to have found this communit...
Hello BP Community!My name is Nate and I am an aspiring real estate investor in Oakland and working in San Francisco. I am 26 years old and made my first deposit into my asset column by buying a duplex in West Oakland...
I am negotiating the purchase of a well located home on the SF peninsula. As it stands, it is a 2BR 1.5BA, 1,020SF home on a 5,000 SF lot. It is currently a rental that needs some TLC.Purchase price will be approx. ...
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I'm Mike, and I must admit I've been a lurker on BP for the past couple of weeks. I started watching some of Brandon's youtube webinars then found myself on the BP site. So much inf...
Hey,a very interesting historical analysis and model of rents in San Francisco (with data source on GitHub).For numerical guys such as @Brian Burke, @J. Martin, @Minh Le etc etcSome excerpts:"Overall [rents], they wen...
San Francisco is definitely a very unique market. I'd love to hear the podcast have someone on that can speak about doing buy and hold in SF. Does anyone else agree?
Good afternoon Bigger Pockets Nation!!!This post is to finally and formally introduce myself to the BP world. For the past few months I have been avidly listening to the podcasts, reading "final four" book recommendat...
I'm knew to the world of real estate, still in school but would like to start researching in my free time.
What are some great sources for market research in Los Angeles, so I can start learning trends for square foo...