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Updated 9 months ago, 02/22/2024

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Jaryn Pierson
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  • Investor
  • Pittsfield, MA
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J Scott vs Scott Trench

Jaryn Pierson
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  • Investor
  • Pittsfield, MA
Posted

Alright alright alright . . . the heavyweight fight is on.  Over the past couple of weeks we've gotten two great articles from two great BP minds. 

Scott Trench told us that Multifamily is at a High Risk of Continued Crashing.  H mentions that --> It Just Doesn’t Make Sense to Buy Apartment Complexes at Current Valuations /  The Outlook for Rent Growth Is Poor in 2024 /  Expenses Eat Into Multifamily Profit /  Interest Rates Will Not Come to the Rescue

J Scott is on the other side of the tracks and saying that Multifamily is Likely to Start Recovering. He mentions that --> Cash Flow Isn’t the Only Benefit of Real Estate / The Outlook for Rent Growth is Positive / Expenses Growth is Slowing / Interest Rates Will Come Down, and There Won’t Be a Major Recession.

So, who's it gonna be ?

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