
9 May 2024 | 4 replies
While I acknowledge my individual capabilities, I firmly believe that working within a team environment opens up limitless possibilities.
9 May 2024 | 1 reply
By conducting a comprehensive inspection and treating the transaction with the same care and attention as any other, I ensured that my interests were fully protected which gave me a peace of mind.What was the outcome?

9 May 2024 | 8 replies
Properties in highly desirable neighborhoods during a seller's market can often result in buyers taking a property as-is with little/no room for negotiation.The fact that they're agreeing to: a lengthier inspection period; paying for a structural engineer's assessment (Roughly a $1,200 value in my market); account for a repair budget; etc are all good signs.If you're getting this below the average value of comparable sales, it cashflows, AND you'll have peace of mind with necessary repairs & inspections, I'd say go for it!

9 May 2024 | 23 replies
We also have a great renting environment and laws.

9 May 2024 | 3 replies
Rather than taking out some boot from your sale to pay off debt, you could take a detailed look at your financing math after buying a new property and then strategically refinance to replace expensive debt with cheaper debt, but this is not very easy in today's rate environment.

10 May 2024 | 19 replies
It's the first rung on the homeownership ladder, and folks who could previously afford $400k in a 4% interest rate environment, are now having to fight over a basic bungalow.

9 May 2024 | 0 replies
These communities often feature amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and communal spaces, providing residents with a high-quality living experience without the burdens of homeownership maintenance.Moreover, the low housing supply in Sunbelt states has created an opportune environment for BTR developers and investors.

9 May 2024 | 28 replies
They're inspecting nearly every home now post-bind because of the difficult insurance environment and ability to get off a risk (flat cancel) within a certain period of time (depending on the state) just after the policy was issued.

8 May 2024 | 7 replies
@Seo Hui Han, in a high interest/low cap rate environment debt kills commercial deals.

8 May 2024 | 2 replies
You may be able to trade debt for equity to a private investor and give them a split of the equity in the home rather than debt, however, outside of that no one is going to invest in something with 0% returns especially not in this current environment