I am about to start putting in offers in a super competitive market, Austin TX. Does anyone have any real life examples/tips of how I can make my offer stand out? I most likely will be competing against dozens of offe...
Hey everyone, would value your opinions as we are working towards building a real estate portfolio in the US. As much as we would love to invest in the warmer States it seems as if the MidWest is the place with the b...
My wife and I are under contract on a duplex in the rapidly developing* east side of Austin, TX.We made a $471,000 offer and are approved for a 3.5% FHA loan (as long as the sellers are willing to replace the roof, ad...
Hello Bigger Pockets!New member here, first time posting, and I just want to share my appreciation for this forum and in advance for any and all guidance! Apologies if it's a long post, I want to include as much relev...
Hi Everyone,I've been meaning to write this for a bit. One of my goals for 2023 is to meet more fellow investors and professionals in Central and Eastern MA. Looks like this is a pretty active forum with great content...
I have a new tenant who recently moved in the 2nd floor apartment ( 2BR, 1BA) of a 2 unit building. Her unit was completely remodeled. Brand new kitchen appliances, windows, baths, floors, gas water heater, gas fur...
Hello allFirst i want to give perhaps a little background on myself:-I'm 22 years old and i have just graduated college with a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering from a university in the metro Detroit area. -T...
So I have developed this theory. I have had the discussion with only a handful of folks but was interested to see what the BP Nation thought. I have tough skin, so if you think I am crazy, just let me know, no big d...
Hello everyone,
I'm an architecture student that's looking to purchase her first property. I'm an international student at FIU and live in North Miami, Florida. My plan is to get a single family home with an efficie...
Cap rates have compressed over time. Locally in the Chicago suburban market, a 6% cap rate is common and to be expected. With rising interest rates, I've heard push back that cap rates don't make sense and deals aren...