Let's cover some market data that I have compiled from a few different sources relating to the Durham NC area.
Durham in the last few years has started to explode. It used to be a market no one wanted to touch due t...
Happy New Years, BP Community! I’m a new member to Bigger Pockets, and a new realtor licensed in Virginia. I’m brand-spanking new to the world of real estate in general (licensed in November, I was a photographer prio...
I'm new to this site and have owned 2 older historic properties with 3 units each for about 18 months. I now have a partner, and we have bought 3 SFH's and have 10 properties under contract. Our business model is h...
We own an old (built in 1900) home near a university that is split into three units that historically have been student rentals. We are in the process of starting updates on one of the units. It’s a 2 bed 1 bath. The ...
If you own commercial real estate property, you are probably well aware of how much property taxes can eat into your profits. Finding a professional that understands how to help you minimize your tax liability while a...
Hello all, I am new to BP forums and I have been in real estate for a couple of years. I have several single family homes and they have done well, but as you know if a house is vacant, it is a 100% non-performing ass...
Hello fellow Bay Area people,I'm fortunate enough to be a condo owner here in the Bay Area and I've listened to a lot of podcasts and read the forums that say it's ideal to own close to where you live. That makes tons...
This case study illustrates how Cross Mountain Capital ("CMC") achieves exceptional returns in an "under the radar" market. In addition to investing in high growth MSAs, we like sleepier markets like Vermont and New H...
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment in Kansas City.
Purchase price: $5,470,000
Cash invested: $1,250,000
Touzi Capital & FTW Investments present the Historic ...
Reprint from MPFMPF Research Reports Western Region Metros Lead U.S. Apartment Rent Growth to New Highs for the CycleNew resident pricing jumps 5.9 percent, while occupancy tightens to 96.1 percent(September 30, 2015)...