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Updated over 9 years ago, 07/24/2015

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Hersh M.
  • Engineer
  • Carlsbad/San Diego
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Signs of Overheating in the Single-Family Rental Market?

Hersh M.
  • Engineer
  • Carlsbad/San Diego
Posted

I thought this article was quite interesting and kind of reflects what I see and hear these days - http://blogs.wsj.com/economics/2015/07/20/signs-of...

My understanding is that real estate like most other markets is cyclical. But I also understand that it is impossible to predict the future with certainty.

What do the experienced members here think about the current state of real estate market? Is buy and hold for cash flow currently working for you (assume > 10% cap rate) ?

Also are there any podcasts that cover such a topic?

Thanks.  

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