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Brannon John Philadelphia market has big city potential at affordable pricing!
18 November 2025 | 2 replies
Why Philadelphia is the Next Hotspot for Real Estate Investment: A Case Study of 5000 Florence AvePhiladelphia remains the most affordable major city in the United States, making it an attractive target for investors seeking strong appreciation and cash flow—especially as savvy investors are flocking here from NYC, Boston, and DC.
Remington Lyman Columbus City Council considers creating registry of rental properties
14 November 2025 | 7 replies
I plan to speak at the city council meeting next week.
Liam Wholey Investing in Rental Properties While Working a Full-Time Job in Investment Banking
10 November 2025 | 24 replies
I currently work in New York City doing investment banking.
Nick Copland Drop Your City — I’ll Tell You If It’s a Good Midterm Rental Market
20 November 2025 | 42 replies
Drop your city 👇 Monowi, Nebraska.
Eric Ray Hello from the Kansas City Market!
13 November 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Eric Ray: I am interested in wholesaling commercial or multifamily in the Kansas City market.
Matt Thelen It's slowwww out there. Average rent + days on market for every US state
14 November 2025 | 10 replies
Louis - Rent: $1,295, DOM: 59, MoM DOM: 9%, YoY DOM: 22% MontanaAll - Rent: $1,950, DOM: 50, MoM DOM: 28%, YoY DOM: 39% NebraskaAll - Rent: $1,400, DOM: 40, MoM DOM: 3%, YoY DOM: -9% NevadaLas Vegas - Rent: $1,995, DOM: 48, MoM DOM: 12%, YoY DOM: 17% New HampshireAll - Rent: $2,195, DOM: 66, MoM DOM: 8%, YoY DOM: -16% New JerseyNewark - Rent: $2,100, DOM: 62, MoM DOM: 22%, YoY DOM: 82% New MexicoAll - Rent: $1,750, DOM: 66, MoM DOM: 47%, YoY DOM: 61% New YorkNew York - Rent: $3,700, DOM: 63, MoM DOM: 12%, YoY DOM: 22% North CarolinaCharlotte - Rent: $1,973, DOM: 55, MoM DOM: 10%, YoY DOM: -2% Raleigh - Rent: $1,845, DOM: 59, MoM DOM: 4%, YoY DOM: -11% North DakotaAll - Rent: $1,100, DOM: 64, MoM DOM: 3%, YoY DOM: -10% OhioCincinnati - Rent: $1,400, DOM: 58, MoM DOM: 10%, YoY DOM: 35% Cleveland - Rent: $1,200, DOM: 71, MoM DOM: 8%, YoY DOM: 39% Columbus - Rent: $1,500, DOM: 66, MoM DOM: 11%, YoY DOM: 20% OklahomaOklahoma City - Rent: $1,450, DOM: 49, MoM DOM: 14%, YoY DOM: 17% OregonPortland - Rent: $1,795, DOM: 51, MoM DOM: 21%, YoY DOM: 34% PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia - Rent: $1,600, DOM: 67, MoM DOM: 12%, YoY DOM: 24% Pittsburg - Rent: $1,500, DOM: 69, MoM DOM: 8%, YoY DOM: 30% Rhode IslandProvidence - Rent: $2,195, DOM: 56, MoM DOM: 19%, YoY DOM: 31% South CarolinaAll - Rent: $1,825, DOM: 61, MoM DOM: 13%, YoY DOM: 27% South DakotaAll - Rent: $1,250, DOM: 51, MoM DOM: 16%, YoY DOM: 28% TennesseeNashville - Rent: $2,240, DOM: 54, MoM DOM: 8%, YoY DOM: 11% TexasAustin - Rent: $1,995, DOM: 64, MoM DOM: 12%, YoY DOM: 8% Dallas - Rent: $1,975, DOM: 87, MoM DOM: 7%, YoY DOM: 28% Houston - Rent: $1,900, DOM: 58, MoM DOM: 5%, YoY DOM: 16% San Antonio - Rent: $1,650, DOM: 67, MoM DOM: 8%, YoY DOM: 22% UtahSalt Lake City - Rent: $1,550, DOM: 44, MoM DOM: 5%, YoY DOM: 16% VermontAll - Rent: $2,400, DOM: 64, MoM DOM: 10%, YoY DOM: 7% VirginiaRichmond - Rent: $1,650, DOM: 57, MoM DOM: 39%, YoY DOM: 43% WashingtonSeattle - Rent: $2,200, DOM: 50, MoM DOM: 19%, YoY DOM: 25% Washington DCWashington DC - Rent: $2,500, DOM: 63, MoM DOM: 7%, YoY DOM: 17% West VirginiaAll - Rent: $1,200, DOM: 53, MoM DOM: 6%, YoY DOM: 10% WisconsinMilwaukee - Rent: $1,295, DOM: 48, MoM DOM: 2%, YoY DOM: 22% WyomingCheyenne - Rent: $1,395, DOM: 29, MoM DOM: 29%, YoY DOM: -22%Data source: Zillow This is good content that you posted.
Joseph Cullinan New Investor in Dallas / Oklahoma City Areas
11 November 2025 | 9 replies
I have investor friends who are seeing great success with long-term rentals in Oklahoma City (OKC) and vacation rentals around Broken Bow.One tip, create this same post but with Oklahoma City in the location so investors in the area will look and respond to it.
Janel Y. Creating LLC in Minnesota
20 November 2025 | 19 replies
@Janel York There is a few steps on how to do this: First, form a Wyoming LLC, following methods of doing so remotely, which is an anonymous member filling. 
James Hamling Socialisms Achilles Heel..... Freedom.
10 November 2025 | 48 replies
One trucking company has already said they will no longer deliver to New York city until Mondami is Gonedami.My comment was not about Mamdani and IDK what the issue is with NY grocery stores.But I want to clarify something, Sovjet style comunism is not the same as sozialism.
Benjamin Hedden NYC Real Estate Investors
26 November 2025 | 6 replies
Hello Benjamin,Cap rates on residential multifamily in New York will vary greatly depending on the neighborhoods.