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Paul Higbie Will Seller Financing Become More Prevalent?
14 April 2020 | 2 replies
The stock market is incredibly volatile, so unless you're a day trader capitalizing on the fluctuation or you're someone parking their money in an index fund for the next 30 years that's not the most appetizing option.
Jorge Abreu Opening Up America Again - What Does This Mean for Real Estate
21 July 2020 | 47 replies
Given the uncertainty there will likely be alot of adjustments in policies, rates, underwriting guidelines, consumer confidence, etc. and people, governments and industries struggle to find what works best to solve problems and to solve the problems that the solution to their problems unexpectedly created, there may be more volatility in the real estate industry than usual.  
AP Horvath Cap Rates during Recession?
20 April 2020 | 5 replies
What we do know is that apartment cash flows have become more risky (if they were always this volatile and the market ignored the risk is a debate for another day).
Jared Hook New Investor in Sacramento
22 April 2020 | 5 replies
Many individuals are looking to lend their money to escape the volatile market they have been accustomed to.
Ignacio Rosenberg Raising rents on acquired property during COVID
22 April 2020 | 29 replies
I can't get a fully straight answer about the rental market at the moment, everything seems too volatile, but it does mean we'd have some time to spruce up the homes and get better rates.  
Caleb Bryant Who is doubling down, who is backing off?
9 May 2020 | 76 replies
They're less volatile than the boom/bust cities that everyone uses to measure "national real estate values", less subject to increased vacancy losses during tough times, and they cash flow well regardless of the economic phase... if acquired and operated correctly. 4.
Jared Aquino Local San Diego Investors - Still Buying or Now Waiting?
8 September 2020 | 18 replies
There's always going to be some degree of volatility but the most we can do as investors is learn everything we can and hedge our bets accordingly. 
Ty Doke Financial Advisor says: Real Estate is a terrible decision
24 April 2020 | 50 replies
You will point out that the stock market is volatile and that the financial advisor is just trying to protect his commissions.
Jeff D. What Markets to look at now and post Pandemic?
14 May 2020 | 25 replies
I'd definitely make the non-volatility, high cash flow play right now.
Tony Marcelle Are homeowners more motivated to sell now?
10 July 2020 | 6 replies
We have noticed that now, as things have started to "normalize" our sellers are back to their normal level of interest in selling, because they own quality high yield properties that are pretty insensitive to market volatility.