11 November 2025 | 2 replies
Seems New York won't have any of that for a while.
19 November 2025 | 0 replies
It’s why retail absorption in the East End and Northeast suburbs remains strong.
20 November 2025 | 4 replies
Here in New York (City and Suburbs), a 2 bed/ 1 bath apartment is on the market for about 1 month before being rented (Median DOM = 29).The time of year is also something to be considered.
22 November 2025 | 3 replies
As for what area you want to be in, if you are new to this, don't buy in D areas.
27 October 2025 | 14 replies
Feel free to reach out if I can support your first steps in the area.
18 November 2025 | 1 reply
They are as easy to open as the front door on your house.
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.
21 November 2025 | 3 replies
Run highest-and-best-use scenariosCould the acre support:A small retail pad?
13 November 2025 | 2 replies
Nashville has a strong investor scene and if you show up consistently, people take notice.As for the market, Nashville proper is competitive, but there are still deals in surrounding areas.
15 November 2025 | 5 replies
@Keis J Patterson I’m a local investor and realtor very familiar with your area.