Hi Bigger Pockets community.
I found the BP podcasts through a YouTube video. I was pleasantly shocked to find such a transparent discussion of real estate investment. This community is amazing and I look forward...
I'll be going down to Charleston on April 14th and I'd like to meet with a real estate agent while I'm there. Is this city known for short term rentals for vacation purposes? Or is it more of a long term rental market...
On a recent episode of On The Market we have heard some of the best news all year for the economy and the housing market around inflation and interest rates. Today, Freddie Mac reports 30 year fixed mortgage rates at ...
Last year was the year of property insurance rates skyrocketing. How many of you have got your tax bill for this year? If you have not received your current assessment it is most likely not going to be pleasant. Over ...
Hey BP Family, I know many of you have pursued new construction in Cape Coral through Rent to Retirement. How was your overall experience? It has been over a year since we closed and we are still awaiting final approv...
Lets talk about some market data for Fayetteville NC.For the month of November 2022 the median home value was $206k up 24.5% yoy, with an market time of 10 days opposed to 50 days this time last year. Hot homes typic...
Hi Team Bigger Pockets. I've been investing in Indiana, and want to expand into the Missouri region for my portfolio. I wanted to get an idea of what neighborhoods/suburbs/zip codes of St Louis that investors are buyi...
I found a black wire and a white wire coming out of the ground and into my house. What are they? Should I cover them for protection?
Hey BP! Hope 2015 is off to a great start for everyone.I'm looking for some information on Charleston SC submarkets. I'll be investing in my first buy-and-hold within the next six months and am looking to dial in my s...
I recently got approved for a remote job, & would like to get a multi-family property in Mt Pleasant MI. My question is; what would be the average vacancy / default, and repair percentages, that I could use a...