Hi Everybody,I have found a very intriguing property (so far) and plan to go see it. If it is "the one", "the first one"…. or, if I have to look at 100 before I find the one, eventually I will have "the first one".Ho...
Does it really matter the age of the property or as long as it's in a good location, up-2-date (ie roof, flooring, kitchen/baths, HVAC) and rentable? This would be for buy-n-hold investments.Up to now I never really t...
Hello BP members!I live in Northern New Jersey and I am totally new at Real Estate Investing. I am eager to learn and make new connections with other investors to get out the rat race! Could you please help me with th...
Hi folks,I'm Garlynn Woodsong, and I live in NE Portland, Oregon. I have a background in regional planning and geography, which has given me a laser-focus on developing real estate options to meet the changing demands...
What are your thoughts about Cleveland when it comes to long-term buy and hold and cash flow?
I am sorry that Brew Johnson and Brett Crosby's concept for peer to peer lending, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, and all investors who provided their hard earned cash now have to wait for pennies on the...
Hi I'm new to investing out of state and am looking at the Cleveland market. My business partner and I have invested in some homes in California and are selling one and doing a 1031 exchange. However through reading a...
So I am just getting started in this REI world, and I have a few questions
I am pretty young (21) and have a decent paying job, with very good credit. Also, I live in the Raleigh area, which I hear is great for inves...
I'll start out by saying I'm not trying to debate the merits of the "50% guideline." For various reasons, that guideline will not work for me. I don't know what is included/excluded in that value, and every time it is...
Hi everyone,
I'm curious to hear people's thoughts on A class assets. I hear a lot of syndicators targeting B and C class assets in order to reposition and safegaurd against market fluctuations. But there are plenty...