Greetings BP Community - It's with great pleasure I make my first post.
I am fortunate to have just received an offer to join a well-respected RE Dev Shop here in Nashville, and as such, am looking to purchase my fir...
I always used to hear people in the real estate industry say, "Follow the artists to find the next hot neighborhood."In 2018, these "artists" can be replaced by millennial hipsters that open coffee shops, juice bars, ...
I've heard this theory my whole life.Are people in real estate actually following 'artists' to find up-and-coming neighborhoods to invest/develop properties in? If so, how are you finding these specific types of people?
Growing up in Philadelphia I watched certain sections of "downtown" and adjacent blue-collar areas become gentrified, fashionable, and very expensive.It seems to me that this is a constantly occurring phenomena of rev...
I am researching investing in buy and hold rentals in the Cleveland area through turn-keys. I was hoping for some suggestions from the BP forum followers. My goals for these transactions are B/C grade SFR properties (...
I am looking to purchase my first rental property for student housing. I have been looking in various cities in Upstate, New York and have noticed a recurring theme: Cities have very strict zoning rules and regulation...
Hey everyone! I'm looking at some single family homes and small multifamily properties in the Cleveland area. What are some great areas/neighborhoods and some areas/neighborhoods to avoid?
Hi all - under contract for a 4-plex in Birmingham, AL in Tarrant (35217) and new to this market. My partner and I are looking for cashflow and need to start putting together our team, particularly a property manager....
I’m curious as to how an investor would know how to be aware of “up and coming” areas within a specific market? What are some things to on the lookout for? Who are the people to talk to?