I’m new to investing so I’ve spent a lot of time trying to learn how to have consistent growth to support my retirement one day in the distant future. I can’t afford to invest in actual Real Estate so I thought what a...
I’m new to investing so I’ve spent a lot of time trying to learn how to have consistent growth to support my retirement one day in the distant future. I can’t afford to invest in actual Real Estate so I thought what a...
I’m curious what COC you all are seeing, particularly those who didn’t get a mortgage with a 3% interest rate. I’m considering adding a medium term to my portfolio and at the very beginning of information stage. I pla...
Hello BiggerPockets Family!I’m super new to the real estate world! I’ve begun to read real estate investing books and listen to real estate podcasts. I currently live in Los Angeles and would love to invest somewhere ...
Hi all,Newbie here. I’m going to dive straight in. We’re a childless married couple residing in Brooklyn, NY and are over the exploding rent and home purchase costs. We live in a fairly nice part of Brooklyn (thank he...
In my experience, multi-family housing can be optimal for both investors and renters by offering a tiered approach to different levels of income - small apartments, large apartments, townhome apartments, and high-end ...
hypothetical scenario:Someone inherits $1,000,000 and wants to invest a large portion of it into real estate. This person does not have a lot of income on paper in order to qualify for SFR loans. Where would you sug...
Would y’all do a bunk bed or a full in a small kids’ room? Two other bedrooms have a king and queen, and there’s a queen pull-out couch in the living room. Thanks!
I try to stay on top of urban trends.
Rising home prices "decrease income mobility and ultimately hurt the U.S. economy," reports Nicole Goodkind in this article:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49551180
Jane Jacobs noticed...
any insight on the average return from an REIT and how it will help me?