Boston Real Estate Investors Association

How Joining a REIA Can Push Your Investing into Hyperdrive

How Joining a REIA Can Push Your Investing into Hyperdrive Are you a member of a local REIA (real estate investors association)?  In a recent episode of the Rent Perfect podcast, David Pickron spoke with Alan Langston, President of Arizona REIA (AZREIA), to discuss the importance of having your local REIA as part of your […]

How COVID-19 Is Impacting Real Estate Financing

The real estate investment market is changing every day, especially during COVID-19 times. Maybe, you’re looking to refinance a multifamily property, but like many, are unsure of what to do or how to do things. Eventually, lender activity will kick up, and before you know it, we’ll start to see more movement again. But, for […]

Lizzie Borden’s ‘Maplecroft’ mansion is on the market for $890,000

Lizzie Borden’s ‘Maplecroft’ mansion is on the market for 0,000 Borden quietly lived in the seven-bedroom, 3.5-bath home following her acquittal in 1892 until her death in 1927. The post Lizzie Borden’s ‘Maplecroft’ mansion is on the market for $ 890,000 appeared first on Boston.com Real Estate.

Local Market Monitor’s National Economic Outlook – September 2020

Local Market Monitor’s National Economic Outlook – September 2020 Local Market Monitor, a National REIA preferred vendor, recently released their monthly National Economic Outlook where they share their thoughts on developments taking place in the U.S. economy. National Economic Outlook By Ingo Winzer (September 10, 2020)  New data from the second quarter of 2020 show […]

The pandemic has some Boston renters second-guessing their leases

The pandemic has some Boston renters second-guessing their leases But with remote work and COVID closures of restaurants and cultural institutions, some renters are having second thoughts. The post The pandemic has some Boston renters second-guessing their leases appeared first on Boston.com Real Estate.

Top Zip Codes with the Highest Zombie Foreclosure Rates

Top Zip Codes with the Highest Zombie Foreclosure Rates ATTOM data recently took a deep dive into their Q3 2020 Vacant Property and Zombie Foreclosure Report to come up with the top 10 “zombi‘fied’ zip codes” – places with the highest number zombie foreclosure rates.  Interestingly, their report says that while the number of properties […]

Higher U-Haul Prices Reflect Exodus from High-Tax Cities & States

Higher U-Haul Prices Reflect Exodus from High-Tax Cities & States We have seen a lot of stories over the past few years about migration from high-tax & high cost of living areas to ones that are lower on both accounts.  One reliable metric has been the price of one-way U-Haul rentals.  A recent report on […]

Remembering 9/11

Remembering 9/11 Friday, September 11, 2020 marks the 19th anniversary of the Al Qaeda terrorist attacks on our great nation back in 2001.  Today’s infographic from Maps of the World gives us a brief overview of that tragic day in an ongoing effort to never let the memories of those who died fade away nor […]

Seven Insights for Landlords on the CDC’s Eviction Moratorium

Seven Insights for Landlords on the CDC’s Eviction Moratorium The National Real Estate Investors Association recently held an online discussion to help make sense of the new federal eviction moratorium issued by the CDC in early September.  National REIA hosted two prominent real estate attorneys (Jeffery S. Watson and Jeffery Greenberger) along with NREIA’s Charles […]

Open Letter: Are BLIND Bidding Wars part of unfair & deceptive business practices?

Open Letter: Are BLIND Bidding Wars part of unfair & deceptive business practices? Sent this email two weeks ago, and still have not received a response even though a similar effort caused Barron’s to tone down their headline… The post Open Letter: Are BLIND Bidding Wars part of unfair & deceptive business practices? first appeared […]

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