
22 June 2025 | 12 replies
You’ll only be able to include the larger capitalized items.New York Taxes: Beyond federal capital gains, you’ll face New York State and NYC income taxes, plus potentially NYC transfer and mansion taxes, depending on final sale price.

20 June 2025 | 7 replies
Laws, procedures, timelines, and even market behavior can vary dramatically from state to state, so what works in Florida might not apply at all in Tennessee, New York, or Texas.

22 June 2025 | 14 replies
A lot of investors based in markets like California and New York are choosing to purchase their investments OOS in the Midwest because of the affordability and numbers making more sense.

11 June 2025 | 4 replies
Hello all,Are there any upcoming/planned real estate meetups in new york city?

17 June 2025 | 17 replies
It's in York County which is the southern most county in Maine and is also a border town to NH.

14 June 2025 | 1 reply
Mikhail here, I am headed to the Jefferson County area (Drum) of Upstate New York for the next couple years and am looking for general advice and people who know the area.

13 June 2025 | 7 replies
Whether it be from an individual or a group, receiving guidance from someone who has done what you are trying to do seems like a major step in getting started.Im curious if people can attest to this and if so, how to go about finding this type of mentor/guidance.I live in New York City but would love to hear about anyone's experiences.Thanks
11 June 2025 | 10 replies
Quote from @Brian Gardner: Hi all,My mom owns a home in New York that she’s had since 2005.

12 June 2025 | 0 replies
Houses are greatly over inflated –what goes up must go down, eventually – and it is coming.Metro AreaSalary NeededMedian Home PriceMonthly PaymentSan Jose$501,760$2,020,000$11,708San Francisco$338,427$1,320,000$7,897San Diego$257,190$1,036,500$6,001Los Angeles$218,483$862,600$5,098New York City$202,150$725,300$4,717Seattle$198,233$772,900$4,625Boston$194,593$734,000$4,541Washington, D.C.$166,814$630,900$3,892Miami$165,818$643,900$3,869Denver$161,935$647,800$3,778Riverside/San Bernardino$155,109$609,200$3,619Portland$151,963$591,200$3,546Sacramento$144,791$550,000$3,378Salt Lake City$138,012$556,500$3,220Austin$136,845$465,100$3,193Providence$135,721$492,700$3,167Phoenix$119,546$487,900$2,789Las Vegas$119,242$486,400$2,782Orlando$117,731$445,000$2,747Hartford$113,491$378,300$2,648Raleigh$113,466$443,900$2,648Dallas$113,069$377,900$2,638Richmond$112,951$446,300$2,636Chicago$110,038$371,500$2,568National$108,486$402,300$2,531Baltimore$106,969$393,000$2,496Tampa$106,903$400,000$2,494Minneapolis$106,442$388,100$2,484Nashville$105,831$417,600$2,469Milwaukee$105,477$388,100$2,461Philadelphia$105,118$363,000$2,453Jacksonville$104,718$390,000$2,443Charlotte$104,324$411,200$2,434Houston$100,142$337,400$2,337Atlanta$98,232$369,400$2,292Virginia Beach$92,269$350,200$2,153San Antonio$90,393$300,000$2,109Columbus$89,131$321,800$2,080Kansas City$88,913$328,700$2,075Indianapolis$81,918$316,200$1,911Birmingham$80,084$312,800$1,869Cincinnati$79,540$293,900$1,856New Orleans$78,572$291,000$1,833Buffalo$76,156$245,900$1,777Louisville$73,844$278,100$1,723St Louis$73,581$262,100$1,717Memphis$73,302$276,100$1,710Oklahoma City$73,052$258,800$1,705Detroit$72,296$254,200$1,687Pittsburgh$64,071$225,400$1,495Cleveland$63,611$213,200$1,484https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-the-salary-needed-to...So, I’m recommending that if you can’t get more rent than expenses, move on to the next opportunity.

12 June 2025 | 9 replies
Places like New York, San Diego, and Seattle are experiencing stronger demand as travelers return for concerts, food, and all the other aspects of urban life have to offer.