William Coet
AI (artificial intelligence) Will it Bring the Value of Real Estate to Zero?
11 June 2024 | 8 replies
AI developments are being referred to as more significant than the
Industrial Revolution by very intelligent and established tech leaders.
This IS going to change things drastically and probably much quicker than m...
Andreas Mueller
Government has taken a permanent intellectual vacation. More Inflation is Coming.
12 June 2024 | 4 replies
Obama care has helped many people, as well as the latest insulin price cuts that were literally killing people who could NOT afford their medicine, as well as what to do with the insurance companies.
Ashley Wilson
Forecasting Cap Rates
11 June 2024 | 3 replies
The other factor with this: I think many (not all) of the buyers today that are going in with negative leverage (artificially buying down a short term rate cap does not create positive leverage) are going to be in trouble.
William Coet
AI (artificial intelligence) and What Markets Will Benefit
7 June 2024 | 0 replies
There is a lot of discussion about what jobs will be lost and created with AI. There is discussion that eventually no jobs will be necessary which is an entirely different discussion. I can think of some obvious cit...
Logan L.
Looking for suggestions on next steps
6 June 2024 | 3 replies
Additionally, I am pursuing a career as a CRNA to increase my income (and I’m familiar with the job and enjoy medicine).
Eric Justice
Buying property-All Cash
5 June 2024 | 116 replies
>True that RE also averaged higher than 3-4% in the last decade from our artificially created boom and corrupt politicians and government, but thats where the market shines, VOO or whatever index, is the same for everyone.
Michael P.
Ready To Get Started In Ohio!!
2 June 2024 | 112 replies
@Michael P.you may also want to consider Huntsville, Milwaukee, Jacksonville, No Name Key, Anchorage, Medicine Hat, and Ulaanbaatar.
Andrew Sullivan
Analysis Paralysis: Where do I start?
31 May 2024 | 25 replies
And remember, laughter is the best medicine, especially when your bank account is running on fumes.
Jack Schwartz
A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying,
29 May 2024 | 0 replies
A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying, it's essential to be thorough and methodical to ensure you're making an informed decision but draw boundaries, it's okay to open built-in closets and kitchen cabinets to assess the property, However, respect the seller's privacy by not invading their personal space, such as medicine cabinets, storage boxes, or clothing drawers,Interior:Architectural style.Bedroom and bathroom count, size, and location.Closet and storage space.Number of floors.Sightlines and general floorplan.Appliance age and condition.Light switches and socket count.Plumbing and water pressure.Natural light and views.Noise levels.Stairway width and type.Porches and decks.Garage and parking capacity.Proximity to neighboring homes.Remodeling opportunities.Exterior:Roof and siding condition.Landscaping and outdoor maintenance needs.Additional Considerations:Take notes and photos during the tour.Use your five senses to assess the home's condition.Ask your real estate agent questions about the home's features, flaws, and market conditions.Red Flags:Overly scented rooms.Water stains and damage.Lack of maintenance.Foundation issues.Sagging ceiling.Fresh paint that may be covering up issues.Final Tips:Be prepared to make multiple offers before finding the right home at the right price.Stick to your budget when making an offer.Don't overlook potential red flags just because you love a home.
Jim K.
GENERATIONAL WEALTH: Do you worry about your kids?
31 May 2024 | 111 replies
A state of artificial scarcity must be created through the use of a budget to hold that gap steady or make it wider.