This is a site for residential property investors who want to buy houses or apartments. You may already know what state you're interested in, what type of house you want to buy. What you probably don't know is the rent you might earn in another state, what you'll be taxed, and what the landlord and tenant law is, etcetera. Why is property investment in another state sometimes a good idea? It can b
ring a good income. Choosing a 'rising' state can maximize returns. It can bring capital gains. Again, the right choice is crucial. Diversification. Any portfolio should have a range of assets (shares, cash, property). It really helps if some of those assets are in different countries. Are we trying to sell you something? (Though we do carry agents' property listings, which they (not us) are trying to sell)
Are we 'objective'? Totally. We fervently believe in a philosophy of 'fundamental investing' in property, as in the stock market. We emphasize that to get a good return, it is essential to buy where there are high rental yields, low costs, and low taxes. We're interested in being rational, as property investors. In a lot of states, you lose 20%-30% of a property's value merely by buying and selling it. That makes no sense.