BiggerPocket Reblog. Click Here To See The Full Article! It seems that the mainstream discussion about depressed housing seems to have one broad brush strokes on all depressed housing (priced anywhere from 15k-45k), as if every neighborhood in the country has the same characteristics. And despite the fact that we say the truism that real estate is local, the conversation
BiggerPockets Reblog: A Year To Do A Rental Property Renovation? Sometimes…. See Article On BiggerPockets Here’s a little story about a year long odyssey of my year long renovation of my second rental property. I paid 13k for a row home in Baltimore, MD and it took me a year to complete the renovation and get a tenant in. I’ll
BiggerPockets Guest Post #4: Learning the Hard Way Why You Should Invest In Landlord Friendly States Here I’ll explain the differences in investing in tenant friendly versus landlord friendly states, and how that has shaped my real estate investments strategy going forward.
BiggerPockets.com Reblog: Why ‘Don’t Buy In THAT Neighborhood’ is STUPID Advice! As a beginning real estate investor, we’ve all looked started looking at properties, and most of us come to a point where we start seeing houses in a very low price range. We ask people who have invested real estate, “what about these cheap houses in this neighborhood?”, and
BiggerPockets Tips On Investing In Real Estate In The Inner City: Reblog from December 15th, 2013 article
BiggerPockets: Investing in a Low Priced Neighborhood Doesn’t Mean It’s A War Zone! Here is my guest contributor post to biggerpockets! Thank you, and don’t forget to leave comments!! This is a really big opportunity to spread this awareness and strategy, and thank you all who’ve been with me up till now to be able to have a larger platform