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All Forum Posts by: Andre' Arceneaux

Andre' Arceneaux has started 22 posts and replied 143 times.

Post: Congratulations! You Gentrify: Displacing a Community

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Jim K. Why would you pose a hyper sensitive question about your people when his question is primarily concerned with issues his people deal with?!??

This isn't Turkey or Greece. Thanks for the history lesson and unnecessary lashing rhetoric regarding favors, but he posed questions in a manner that clearly triggered you ...

Post: Projected housing market 2030

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Samuel Viscio Upper Midwest & San Antonio

Post: Should I charge my Girlfriend rent?

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Mike Dymski 🤣🎯🎯

Post: My Thoughts On Podcast 331. Detroit Rentals With Ashley Hamilton!

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Ashley Hamilton YOU GO SIS!!!!!!!!+

Post: Getting rid of stock to buy RE

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Dimitri Paspalaris Depends on what your holdings are and the volatility. I am a dividend pig in all weather with Div Aristocrat holdings and some low on Bollinger Band holdings that have jumped significantly with nice range to jump more when recovery happens (ie - ABBV, IIPR) .. I've turned to treasuries as buffers in the short term (ie - TLT), yet the market will always rebound (who knows if this is full on Bear or another manufactured correction), I wouldn't abandon the market completely.

Holding in RE w/a diversified stock allocation works very well for me. Just my 2c

Post: Who is investing in San Antonio TX ?

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Chris Hutchens Eastside primarily (most distressed area that is a big focus outside of downtown), Harvard Place/Eastlawn, Denver Heights .. many near St Phillips Coll, UTSA, & the AT&T Ctr .. and expand out

Post: Who is investing in San Antonio TX ?

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Chris Hutchens Been lookin in SA specifically for a few mos now. Going to jump in sooner than later after a prop in the upper Midwest closes .. serious revitalization going on and some big appreciation

Post: Would you evict a 102 year old woman?

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Anthony Wick that's a lot of assumptions about how people run tejor businesses, which is wrong. Not everyone makes the same decisions. This is greed.

It's happening all over LA ramping up the change to pat for the stadium (Rams) and to have the crowd live around it and populating the area.

90 day notices (so much so moratoriums have been placed because it's affecting GLUTS of people) where rents are jumping from 12-1300 for 2br 1ba apts to 28-3200 .. basically defacto evictions knowing people cannot afford it, specifically those on fixed incomes (this isn't uncommon as of late) .. so much of a jump Bay Area housing takes notice.

Post: Would you evict a 102 year old woman?

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Joe Splitrock 🎯🎯🎯

Post: Would you evict a 102 year old woman?

Andre' ArceneauxPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orange County, CA
  • Posts 151
  • Votes 92

@Matt P. In this environment, with a daughter in law school, and a tenant for 30 years, he's doing nothing but looking at the dollar (doubt he owns only one property), and he's trying to capture the 2-300% rent increases many people are falling victim to, means his 30 year, 102 year old tenant isn't exempt.

If he owns other property in the area (likely) then he's doing fine, seeing he isn't trying to capture market rent, but move his young daughter in. It's just a heartless and callous thing. She's paying you, let her pay.

She's 102 for goodness sake.