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Hunter Foote My Investment in a Sober Living Home: 793 Main Street, South Portland, ME
21 October 2025 | 4 replies
Purchase price: $325,000 Cash invested: $100,000 One of the projects I’ve worked on is the Kismet Sober House at 793 Main Street in South Portland, Maine.
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.
Paul Stewart Is the Atlantic City Airbnb Boom Dead?
23 November 2025 | 8 replies
I went to HS in OC and lived in SIC. 38th, 40th, 43rd & 57th Streets.
Chris Watson Did AirDNA Projected Revenue Just Take A Nose Dive?
12 November 2025 | 16 replies
If you have a 4/4 house across the street from the beach and you search on AirDNA maybe across the street does $200k but beachfront does $300k and maybe the autogenerated number comes up $250k. 
William Murden Rocky Mount, NC investing
13 November 2025 | 3 replies
To an extend, it is a 2-sides of the tracks city, with one side having your Chick-Fila and Lowe's and the other side having many boarded up homes in a row on certain streets.
Pixel Rogue 1031 > Concert to Primary Home
24 November 2025 | 13 replies
If we simply sell outright the gains, I’d any, will be miserable and essentially toss away decades of work,how else do people off load these investment properties (didn’t care the the DDDD strategy.)Has anyone 1031’d into credit sited funds (think crowd street or other funding platforms that accept 1031’s?) 
Ethan Vollrath Out of state investing
21 November 2025 | 1 reply
High property taxes in certain areas and sensitivity to energy sector fluctuations can also impact cash flow for remote investors.As an alternative, North Carolina markets offer a compelling option for out-of-state investors prioritizing affordability and balanced growth.
Danae Dobler Turning 2 bedrooms into 4 bedroom 2 bath Capes!
7 November 2025 | 2 replies
🏡 Success Story: Young Street, Richmond, VAWe purchased Young Street off-market on May 23, 2025 for $173,000 — a hidden gem ready for transformation.With a targeted $50,000 renovation, we completely reimagined the home:✨ Added stairs to the attic for full access✨ Finished out two spacious rooms upstairs✨ Installed a brand-new full bathroom✨ Staged it to perfection for maximum market appealJust 4 days after listing, it sold on October 27, 2025 for $390,000.💰 Purchase Price: $173,000🔨 Renovation Cost: $50,000🏠 Sale Price: $390,000📆 Days on Market: 4💵 Profit (before closing costs): ≈ $167,000This project is a perfect example of how creative vision, strategic upgrades, and professional staging can turn an overlooked property into a massive win.We didn’t just flip a house — we created opportunity, equity, and a story of success.
Rob Bergeron Coal Down. Washers Up. What That Means For Kentucky Real Estate.
21 November 2025 | 0 replies
Today we’re seventh—behind Wyoming, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Montana, and now North Dakota.And yet coal still carries enormous weight.
Andrew Postell No Jobs Data, No Rate Cut
19 November 2025 | 0 replies
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