Hello,I'm currently analyzing the markets in Tuscon and Houston and they both seem like pretty good options in terms of job growth, population growth, house price, median price to list sale, and days on market.What fa...
I'm evaluating on buying 1-2 rental properties (either SFH, Duplex or Triple) planning to hold for long term and looking for some decent positive cash flow. After my extensive research, I short listed four state GA,...
We currently self manage our VRBO’s in Sarasota Florida but are seriously looking to source this out to a PM. Everybody has to make a buck but I’m hoping that a good p.m. can get more rentals to offset the costs. An...
I'm looking to partner with a friend of mine and buy some land and then build PreFab's near a national park or outdoorsy area in either VA or PA (Think Poconos or Shenandoah NP). Our thoughts are are a city/town that'...
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This is my first post, I am excited to be part of the community.Very similar situation to a previous post here..
I am a Chicago transplant living in Orange, California. My fiance and I have started looking ...
I maybe moving my family to Orange County. If we want to buy, we'll need to spend about $1,000,000 to be in the area and in a house we want. I currently own two homes with about $250,000 in equity combined. I'd sell t...
Time to kick off 2014. We'll be meeting at Nacho Daddy on Eastern Ave/St. Rose Parkway, January 30th from 7-9pm. The cost is $15 which includes nacho bar and soft drinks.
If you plan to attend please commen...
So I will start out by saying that I am a person who over analyses EVERYTHING whether its trying to buy real estate or deciding where to eat lunch, its terrible. I guess i'm lost in what I want to do in real estate in...
What do you guys think about the Phoenix, Arizona market right now. Good time to buy?
Been reading a little on economy and it looks like employment and population rate is growing. Do you think that will decline soon...
Stocks are measured using a Price / Earnings ratio (ref: http://www.investopedia.com/university/peratio/peratio1.asp) Although a simple indicator to calculate, the P/E is actually quite difficult to interpret....