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Luis Roman Real estate investing
10 April 2020 | 2 replies
We will BOUNCE BACK from this crisis.
Brian Driscoll Telecommuting Impact on Real Estate
8 April 2020 | 13 replies
Personally I don't think we will ever know if it effects real estate because there is so much that will effect real estate in this crisis.
Jack Bobeck For those of you with tenants, are you getting payments?
5 April 2020 | 2 replies
For the record, I have 1 rental property in my portfolio and am not working on any flips until the crisis subsides.If you have rentals, are you able to collect rent from your tenants in Jacksonville, FL?
Kirk R. stock market stupid prices?
18 April 2020 | 44 replies
Be cautious there too though, since prices were largely so high pre-crisis that the decline might still not put the stock price below intrinsic value.
Breelon Bryant Coronavirus and Section 8
3 April 2020 | 4 replies
Or.....if your strategy is Section 8 how are you responding and handling this crisis?
Nathan Gesner Is housing better, worse, or stable in your area?
2 April 2020 | 9 replies
City also decided for landlords how long tenants have to pay missed rent (12 months after crisis ends).
Gerald Pitts Cabins open or closed during Governor order?
9 April 2020 | 24 replies
Also have heard rumblings about the price gouging subject and how they will monitor it after the crisis subsides.
Anthony Petrarca Listing, showing and renting vacant units amidst COVID-19
6 May 2020 | 14 replies
This has increased demand for my renovated C-class 1-beds with relatively high rents, even factoring for the people taking themselves out of the market for now.3) With Ohio being a more proactive state in responding to the health crisis, frankly we haven't felt much of the impact of COVID-19 in Cincinnati (Hamilton County) yet and people aren't taking the quarantine as seriously as people in other parts of the state, much less the country.I'm grateful to be considered an essential business (Realtor/property management), but right now it feels like the vast majority of Cincinnatians are taking every excuse to continue with business-as-usual.
Steven Mason Which Loan should my daughter get??
5 April 2020 | 5 replies
She got preapproved for an FHA loan for up to 100k, but she can't buy a modular home and I think that would be the best way to go for her given the COVID19 crisis.
Ryan K. STRs converted to LTRs and impact to LTR market
10 April 2020 | 9 replies
But, I believe urban areas, like Minneapolis/Saint Paul where I am, will see a large temporary loss of STR inventory, and most of that loss will be from the bottom of the barrel, because they aren't profitable enough to justify the risk, but the highest performing STRs will of course stick around, because they're doubling or tripling income from LTR.I also own a duplex in Rochester, MN a few blocks from Mayo Clinic, that I'll be putting half of onto airbnb when it's done (I wish it was ready so I could help some healthcare folks out).I think it's like most industries though, the most robust and efficient businesses will withstand this crisis, while the weaker, unfortunately, might not.Just to predict, I think across the airbnb platform we'll see a temporary (maybe up to a year after the crisis comes to an end) drop of inventory around 10-15%, but I think bookings will drop by less than that amount (after the quarantines stop).