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Zulf H. Should I purchase 6 Multi Unit in great area versus 30+ unit bldg in not so great area with almost the same investment?
3 July 2015 | 6 replies

Dear BP Members,

 

I am looking at adding a new  new multi unit property in 2015 to my portfolio, however I
am confused and looking for some advice from members who own multi u...

Peter Jetson Late to the party...☹
14 May 2018 | 8 replies

I was listening to Podcast 245 this morning with Ryan Holiday and at some point in the podcast, there was a discussion about how everyone who invested in 08 and 09 looks like a genius today. Well, like perhaps many ot...

Troy Zsofka The 2% Rule: Why new investors should be EXTREMELY wary of it
8 December 2015 | 2 replies

“The 2% Rule” seems to be a fast favorite among new investors, and since I’m a tell-it-how-it-is (or at least tell-it-how-I-think-it-is) kind of guy, I figured I’d write a post to call it out.Before I go into why I th...

Kurtis Montgomery Is this a good FIRST deal?!?
20 January 2016 | 6 replies

Hello BP community!I have been in my education phase for around 4 to 6 months and am an obsessive learner.  I want to transition to the next phase, which would be to put my boots on the ground.  I initially talked to ...

Vee Vu WHY should I invest in Philadelphia (PA), Baltimore (MD)?
24 February 2019 | 35 replies

Hi everyone, I'm moving to the east coast soon. I'm looking at 2 markets right now for BUY - FIX - HOLD. The pros at these markets are the housing price is very affordable and job growth is +. However, there are many ...

Vincent Van Your inputs are highly appreciated!
12 July 2016 | 8 replies

Hi all,I live in Los Angeles / Orange county, California. I have reserved some cash to deep my toe in REI, and if things work out great, I can allocate more cash into this biz to scale up.Since I'm new to this, so I'm...

Rachan M. Landlording from afar
14 September 2021 | 5 replies

Hope you're having a great day! My hard work over the years has paid off and I have been lucky to have some disposable income to invest. Thinking about buying a rental property in one of the growing cities and renting...

Andrew Zhang Best strategy for high W2 income earner?
16 January 2024 | 37 replies

Hi, first time posting here. A little story about me is, I am unmarried, and late 20s. I was fortunate to make about $750k this year and next year the expected salary is $900k. I have a 1.2M house with 25%-ish equity,...

Jay Kaltenbach Birmingham AL market
15 November 2017 | 26 replies

I recently listened to a podcast where the host was saying that Birmingham was a great market, in his opinion, for buying rental property (turn key even) and putting section 8 tenants in them for 9-12% returns.Does an...

Megan Tapia Windsor and Sarnia
11 October 2019 | 27 replies

Hi,Is anyone familiar with Windsor and Sarnia real estate markets. Is it a good place to invest in residential real estate? If so, single or multi-family? Is there any appreciate on these markets? Is it still possible...