On January 3rd New York Gaming Commission issued request for applications to solicit proposals for three commercial casinos. Develops have their eyes on Coney Island as potential casino location. A casino will revital...
Greetings bigger pockets,
I am in the process of purchasing a hotel and casino in las vegas on the strip.
I can payback the loan in 24 months and have been approved for the loan. I'm trying figure out a way to creat...
Hey BP!Anyone have any experience investing in Atlantic City? I heard in recent years of casinos closing down, but some casinos opening back up as of recent. Also, with NJ online betting I could only imagine the impac...
I just read that the Ohio Senate has approved a bill allowing one 24-hour, Las Vegas-style casino each in Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. My area of interest is Columbus, and in that city it looks like t...
Gardner's Basin is a pocket of Atlantic City in the inlet area. It's away from the Casinos and is not nearly as distressed as most of AC. It features the AC Aquarium, great views of both bay and sea, fishing, charter ...
Hey BP Crowd! I seemed to have generated so much interest from my very first post that I thought I would provide an update for all the savvy investors looking in the NWI market.
DOUBLE TRACK UPDATE:
The West Lake Pr...
The 3 hottest real estate markets are #1 Seattle (median SFR $830k), #2 Las Vegas (median SFR $295k, and #3 San Jose (median SFR $1.1M). Based upon the percentage (%) gained year over year. The rankings can flip flop ...
I'm excited to join and I look forward to making friends in this area of business.My interests are with smaller multi-family units and building long term passive income as I start planning for retirement. One of my g...
Hey Guys! I just wanted to invite everyone out to our monthly REIA meeting -In this month's meeting we’ll be discussing several ways to find your next home run deal.SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER - Auction.com will also be pre...
I have read online and on some older forums on here that you can use a home equity loan for a down payment for an investment property. However, my lender is telling me no. Can anyone verify this?