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Scott Davis Anyone contacting expired listings currently, overpriced/fixers ?
11 August 2020 | 0 replies
However owners are now starting to hear about some kind of coronavirus real estate boom on the news, and their initial feeling seems to be that they should be able to get MORE for their properties than the price they were unable to sell for previously.I'm aware there are other strategies for new leads that could be more promising right now, and this isn't the only thing I'm focusing on, but I'm wondering if anyone else is currently contacting owners of expired's--and any insight you might have on how to more efficiently bring the conversation down to reality, and reasonably quickly--evaluate if there might be room to make a deal. 
Rohin Dhar Cost of Heating Swimming Pool?
20 August 2020 | 24 replies
Because of coronavirus, we are seeing more demand than ever before b/c we're only an hour away from San Francisco and everyone wants to spend the day by the pool.
Joe A Warner Purchasing Rental On Seller Financing During Coronavirus
13 August 2020 | 2 replies

Hello!

Long story short the pictures showed that the tenant does not currently take care of the property and there will be some rehab beyond what I was originally anticipating.

With that being said, the proper...

Ellie Perlman Seven Proven Tactics To Maximize Rent Collections During A Crisis
13 August 2020 | 1 reply
Send Gift CardsWhile I know that this might not be a popular strategy, we decided nonetheless to send Walmart gift cards to every tenant who was impacted by the coronavirus.
Ryan Hazelwood Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae raise fees
14 August 2020 | 2 replies
The change is designed to shield the two from the additional risk brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Rob Birch Buy Your Home from Yourself
14 August 2020 | 2 replies
@Rob Birch I am pretty sure with one of the coronavirus bills, they are allowing you to take 100K out interest free if you place it back in 3 years
John Collins Empty Apartments in Manhattan reach record high - trouble brewing
16 September 2020 | 4 replies
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/13/empty-apartments-in-manhattan-reach-record-high-topping-13000.htmlThe number of apartments for rent, or listing inventory, more than doubled over last year and set a record for the 14 years since data started being collectedWhile hundreds of thousands of residents left the city in March and April in the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, brokers and landlords hoped many would start returning in July and August.July’s weakness, and what brokers say is already a slow August, suggests that Manhattan’s real estate and economic troubles could extend well into the fall or beyond.As I wrote about many times earlier, the migration from expensive city centers to more luxurious suburban / rural settings is solidifying.
Logan Erhardt Investment Opportunities in New York
15 August 2020 | 1 reply
I'm a pizza delivery driver in California about to start making more money by door dashing on my off time, and I see an in into real estate in New York (Cobble Hill specifically) in wake of all the rioting, looting, and coronavirus cases. 
Michael Bell Hottest states to invest in
28 December 2020 | 136 replies
Listed the best and worst cities to invest in (given specific parameters).https://fortune.com/2020/07/17/where-to-invest-real-estate-buy-sell-homes-best-worst-places-us-coronavirus-pandemic-housing-market/If you don't have a subscription, the top 3 are Austin, TX, Fayetteville, NC, and Fargo, ND.
Ricardo P. Ab1436 California (are we screwed?)
17 August 2020 | 5 replies
Coronavirus in California is still very active, so I suspect that eviction moratoriums will continue to be in place.