I’m a newbie, living in New York City.I can’t find properties make possitive cash flow near my town. What city should I look at?If I find a property remote area, shoul I visit the property before making an offer? Shou...
When trying to find a lender for out of state investing, should you apply to banks/credit unions in the state you are investing or where you live?
Aloha, My name is Lloyd paclob and I am wanting to ask if there is anyone here in BP in this market area that would like to share their knowledge of the area. I am looking to purchase my first out of state property an...
Hello all,I am working with a turnkey company to obtain my first rental property in Kansas City, MO. It is in the Ingleside neighborhood, in the 64128 zip code. I have read good things about the Kansas City market b...
Hey BP,As a SoCal resident, I'm considering my first RE investment to be somewhat local. With CA continuously realizing decent appreciation, I'm juggling the idea of invest here first before starting off out of state....
Good day everyone. I was curious to know if anyone was investing in Detroit. Definitely interested in the market and curious to know if anyone is investing there or has boots on the ground. Looking to invest beyond my...
I’ve been a fix & flip guy for over 20 years now and completed hundreds of flips. I’ve also owned lots of rentals - mainly 1-4 unit deals and a few larger but nothing more than 10 doorsI’m adding larger apartments...
Calling all Cincinnati Agents, Investors, Contractors etc. I currently house-hack in Columbus and would love to learn more about the Cincinnati market and what it has to offer. I want to expand my portfolio in Ohio to...
Hi, fellow investors,I recently got a job offer that will make me move to Syracuse NY (I'm currently in New Mexico). I was really considering buying a duplex there, which would be my first property, but as I browse th...
http://kutv.com/news/local/two-utah-cities-make-zi...With average home values about 1/3 of my home state of California, I know that Utah still has LOTS of room to go up. As the "Mountain West" economy grows and favo...