
17 August 2016 | 8 replies
But have no idea what their perceived CAP is (CAP is also hard to nail down due to almost no multifamily buildings being sold in the last few years in this area), nor do I know what their operating expenses are.My strategy at this point is (and please, any input is appreciated): Locate potential re-positionable buildings.

25 February 2012 | 10 replies
At that point, those who bail us out will decide our tax and spending structure much the same as many are dictating it currently to Greece and, to a lesser degree, pressuring Spain, Portugal, and Italy.In spite of the fact that most everyone perceives a looming problem, neither our president, congress, nor the American people have the will to institute the necessary changes.

25 April 2012 | 46 replies
Can one of our resident economists jump in and educate us on how much the Fed will or will not drive interest rate increases for real estate if investors perceive higher inflation rates in the future?

6 July 2015 | 18 replies
Greece is actually just a very small reason among a big pile of reasons that people want safe assets like US notes or US property (perceived to be very safe among foreigners) at the moment.

18 January 2016 | 13 replies
Depending on how risk tolerant you are, you can get into higher (perceived) risk deals that yield higher returns.

18 January 2017 | 7 replies
Man... this stuff isnt as easy as perceived.
23 July 2015 | 23 replies
There is a market for both... the more expensive though, the more perceived risk.

8 October 2015 | 39 replies
If you don't perceive there being a huge lag time to get her out, I would give her until the 16th, but tell her an eviction will be filed on the 17th if she hasn't paid and make sure you follow through!

4 March 2017 | 6 replies
The law also brings in new liabilities for landlords in that they must keep the 28 day notice secret from the other party and if they fail to so may be fined and/or sued.I am sympathetic to the overall goals but this is a classic case of politicians offloading society's problems onto landlords, who they perceive as having bottomless pockets.

10 April 2017 | 2 replies
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