Hi all, I'm moving to Philly next summer because of the job I'm planning to buy my first house ever (if the numbers work out). After reading 3 books (4th one is halfway done) and listening to 50 of the Biggerpockets p...
It seems there are great deals in Michigan, especially in the Detroit metro area and fanning out to the west. However, being from California I don't know much about this area, other than the public info available abo...
Admittedly, we are new to real estate in general. With that being said, we've been working with an agent looking for MF's for the last few weeks. Every liveable MF that comes up only lasts that day or that open house ...
I am analyzing a potential deal in a B neighborhood. It is a 30-year old four-plex with the asking price of $415,000, NOI of $29,000, putting the property at 6.99% cap rate, cash on cash return is around 10%. There is...
Hello, I'm thinking about signing up with a real estate coaching program. Has anyone else taken this path and would you mind sharing any pros and cons. Thanks!
http://www.reuters.com/article/usDollarRpt/idUSLJ93633020090319
Inflation could be pretty when that happens. Ironically it appears they still want some sort of fiat reserve currency.
If a seller asked you to lower commission, how would you respond? Is there ever any reason to agree to a commission cut?
Hello Bigger Pockets - My name is Ben and I got started listening to the BP podcast on my drive to work last month. I'm currently renting in Boston, but interested in entering the world of multifamily properties. In p...
Hey all Boston-based BP'ers. I was wondering if anyone has any idea of what the outlook on the market is in the Boston area. I realize that is a broad question, so let me get more specific.I am a first time home-buye...
I have a Dilemma. Should I dramatically raise my price? (Current list price $1,250,000. Thinking of going to close to $2,000,000.)I have a historical mansion for sale that's a flip project. It's been on the market...