28 February 2026 | 7 replies
Anyone have a good web developer that has room for clients!?
13 March 2026 | 20 replies
Maricopa publishes a ton of structured data compared to most counties.
11 March 2026 | 2 replies
He provides detailed examples to explain the strategies and empowers the reader to begin thinking of ways to implement the strategies in the book.This book is a must read for all new investors to help them think of creative ways to buy their first deal and is one of my favorite (although I've never read a bad book published by BP).3.
3 March 2026 | 11 replies
I'm seeing the average FMR for a 3 BR in that county is just over $1,300.I checked the most recent HUD FMR data — the FY 2026 FMRs are now published and used for voucher standards.
25 February 2026 | 7 replies
I look forward to reading when you publish!
2 March 2026 | 0 replies
This is one of those weeks where the headlines will try to pull your attention in ten different directions.Manufacturing data.Employment numbers.Retail sales.Jobless claims.The full jobs report Friday.Here’s the development that actually deserves your focus:The Department of Housing and Urban Development is proposing a rule that would allow local housing authorities and landlords to impose time limits and work requirements on Section 8 rental subsidies.What’s being discussed:• Time limits as short as two years• Work requirements up to 40 hours per week• Elderly and disabled tenants exempt• Adoption left to local housing authorities and participating property ownersRoughly 9 million Americans receive federal housing assistance.Supporters argue rental aid isn’t an entitlement and that time limits could promote mobility while freeing up vouchers for families stuck on long waiting lists.Critics argue most recipients who can work already do — wages simply haven’t kept pace with rent — and strict limits could increase housing instability during a period of record-high costs.The proposal is being published today and will be open for 60 days of public comment.Now zoom out.Housing is not a luxury product.It is infrastructure.When affordability tightens, policy pressure builds.
28 February 2026 | 20 replies
One of our investors was a nationally-known economist that had published to best-selling books on the economy.
1 March 2026 | 2 replies
They have a web page, property management software, etc.
2 March 2026 | 12 replies
@Bernard Reisz published some excellent content on this topic on his own website and on LinkedIn, but since it's not on BP, I cannot link it here.
13 March 2026 | 2 replies
This is one of the areas in economics where the research is unusually consistent regardless of political affiliation.What the Supply-Side Answer Looks LikeManchester, New Hampshire is running a real-time experiment.The University of New Hampshire published research showing that middle housing — two-, three-, and four-family buildings — was actively declining in Manchester.