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Madhan S. Next step in real estate
18 July 2025 | 14 replies
This is what CA Investor I know is doing buying commercial in the South and Midwest (fast food, coffee shops, medical office space) and his NNN tenants pay the property tax, insurance and maintenance costs).I guess if you can work remotely with your high tech CA paying job and move to another state that could work but I personally wouldn't start selling your CA properties off without some well planned strategy.
Andreas Mueller The Pressure Campaign to Cut Rates Continues on Powell
18 July 2025 | 12 replies
Core PPI (excluding volatile food and energy) was flat MoM and 2.6% YoY, both also lower than expected.Fun fact, PPI came in lower than all 50 economists in Bloomberg’s survey predicted.What’s the difference in CPI and PPI?
Mila F. Yellowjackets in the backyard - who is responsible?
13 July 2025 | 7 replies
At the same time they keep a compost bin not far from the nest, which, from my research, is something yellowjackets are drawn to as a food source and could be the reason the nests were established in that area in the first place. 
William Miller Why I Stopped Talking About My Goals with Friends and Family
11 July 2025 | 34 replies
More importantly just talking isnt worth much, if you had let your actions speak for themselves and show people your cars, house, invite them on cruises and pay for everything, invite them over for dinner and host, have a private chef prepare a great meal (theyre pretty cheap) it would no longer be a question, nobody will be able to doubt, people might actually be interested and you'd have entertained them, provided them food and something to do while also showing off and  proving them wrong which.
Francina Peralta Airbnb arbitrage question
14 July 2025 | 25 replies
Def need to noodle on this, food for thought!
AJ Wong Future-Proof Real Estate? Coastal & Climate Refuge Investment Considerations 🌎
10 July 2025 | 0 replies
When I vet a future-proof market, I’m watching for:Improving habitability: Milder summers, cooler nights, stable air quality, lower flood and fire risk.Water security: Access to groundwater, rivers, or steady rainfall.Lower wildfire exposure: Coastal edges or greener corridors where burn risk is historically lower.Existing migration momentum: People already relocating from higher-risk zones like the Southwest or parts of Northern California.Cost of living: Still affordable enough that buyers, retirees, and remote workers aren’t priced out.Business/food pivots: Watch vineyards, growers, and small ag operations — many are migrating north for better growing conditions.Coastal Edges Are Back in PlayOne of the most interesting shifts?
Pete Harper Self Storage Units
9 July 2025 | 3 replies
You could possibly make it into contractor or food truck parking. 
Mel Rosario Is there a better strategy than what I am currently doing?
7 July 2025 | 11 replies
Just some food for thought!
Orlando Scott Tenant Leaving Without Notice
6 July 2025 | 10 replies
The 30 day thingis more or policy for roaches, and bugs that a tenant can attract if they don't keep their place clean (leave food / trash laying around, etc.)  
Juan Lopez New Investor from Bay Area - Out-of-State Section 8 Rentals
9 July 2025 | 15 replies
Recommend you search here on BP for posts within the last 12 months about that, as you're unlikley to, and shouldn't, believe me.Here's some other "logical" food for thought:Recommend you first figure out the property Class you want to invest in, THEN figure out the corresponding location/neighborhoods to invest in.Why is Property Class so important for investors to understand and apply in their investing strategies?