Want to first narrow it down from county all the way down to neighborhood. What economic factors are most important in choosing a target location? How do you find these factors? What are some resources I can use to ...
Hi BP!! =)Most Southern Californians are perfectly happy purchasing their first piece of real estate to "achieve the American dream" or for another emotional reason. Those are valid and great, but there is a lack of ...
Hello everyone,I've been lurking around the corners of BP for about a year, but decided to get serious and signed up for a pro membership given the value of the community that I've seen in past months! I'm in the inte...
It might not feel like a jobs boom to many, but damn! Does it get much better than this!?Check out the historical unemployment charts for the United States, California, San Francisco, and the greater Bay Area.. Some i...
I have been looking around my area and there is one market in specific that sparks this question for me. The city's name is Conneaut and it is located in the the northeastern corner of Ohio right by the PA border. It ...
Hello everyone, just introducing myself, my name is Matthew and I am brand new to anything real estate related but have always had a goal to get in to rental properties. I'm 22 and just graduated college with a bachel...
I just realized that my property manager gets to keep any late fees from tenants that fall behind on payments. Is this standard practice? Thanks.
I've been really interested in some properties I've seen in Columbus Ohio, but some research I've done advises against it because the market is over saturated with multi family homes. Hoping to talk this through with ...
Ever wondered how to track the market for mortgage rates, especially when it comes to Non-QM and DSCR Loans? Check out my latest article published here on BP!Thoughts/comments/feedback? Did I forget anything? let me...
I recently saw a report that average vacancy rates in my town were just above 11%. How do vacancy rates impact your decision to buy and hold in areas above 10%?