Hi!I am currently looking at a triplex and the architecture is Art Deco. Is this a desirable type of property? What types of architectures are most/least valuable or made of the best/worst materials? The subject prop...
You guys have to check this story out!
It took 90 minutes for Daily News to 'steal' the Empire State Building
In one of the biggest heists in American history, the Daily News "stole" the $2 billion Empire State Buil...
Hello,
My friends are getting tired of me talking about real estate so I decided to surround myself with people who love it as well. I am fairly new to Real Estate but no stranger to cashflow, crunching numbers (spre...
I would like some renovation ideas:
I've got a 2100 sq. ft home under contract and want to maximize my ROI with proper renovations. It's a 1942 3 bed, 2 bath with good bones, roof and amazing views. It...
Its been years, maybe a decade since I revisited the site but my mom mentioned she often gets calls from people looking to buy the residential property in Highlands county for years now just as well, and proposed we b...
What’s going on BP!
I recently purchased my first flip project. It was a private sale and was sold “as-is” with all contents included.
The previous owner was a noted antique and rare jewel dealer in Oklahoma City. ...
I'm in the process of making my first purchase. In the last several months I've tried to buy a property within the city of Miami. However, do to the current issues with insurers leaving the state and requiring buildin...
I am new to BP website, just joined few days ago. I have enjoyed living in Miami for past 13 years. Where else can you find fabulous restaurants, great entertainment, warm weather, metropolitan culture, beautiful beac...
I'm looking at a house tomorrow as a potential next value-add project (either flip (primary) or BRRRR (secondary)) that can only be best described as "ugly." Was built in early 60s and if I had to categorize the styl...
I've been reading posts here on BP for the past few hours where a lot of our members are defending both sides of two very classic RE investor battles:
1.) Good neighborhood or bad? (Low cash flow + hopeful appreciat...