I live in Highlands Ranch, Colorado and have two rental properties, one in Highlands Ranch and recently purchased another rental in Castle Rock. I am still actively looking for investment properties in this area, main...
Is Syndication still a preferred/popular platform for investors? Has crowdfunding platforms become a more preferred vehicle or are most investors hesitant because of it's technology and still prefer dealing with someo...
Is there a good market here in Dallas for multi-family properties? I don't recall seeing too many multiplexes here (though I haven't been in the business of looking). I've seen duplexes but those aren't in great neigh...
Hello BP family! My name is Eric Mass and I'm thankful and blessed to be able to introduce myself and embark on this journey. I am very excited to start my real estate career and I will be asking a million and one que...
The more and more I read on here, the more I want to get going.
I live and intend to invest in Southern New Hampshire. I am looking for a Fix and hold/Buy and hold strategy to develop long term cash flow. Currently I...
I got into a discussion about expenses in an earlier post about the 50% rule and as many have said, history tends to run in line with it.So I took that as a rule, and backwards calculated purchase prices using the 50%...
whether it's a sfh or a mfh will the 1%rule always exist? I mean you need to buy property no less than 150k to get the 1% rule, and as inflation occurs property values rise. I'm just wondering say in 20-30 years will ...
So I been having this idea of buying a condos out in Orlando for a while now. Beside the HOA fees their pretty cheap and I think there could be a lot of money in them; buy and sell with a tenant, long term lease with ...
Hello BP Canada,I'm hoping to get some feedback on the community's feelings towards the Ontario market right now and some advice for a prospective first-time investor. I've been researching real estate for about a yea...
In one podcast I listen to on investing they discuss the concept of "equity harvesting" on their properties. The idea is simple, as your tenants pay down the mortgage and the property (hopefully) increases in value th...