Gaurav Mehta
Potential markets that would be good for medium term appreciation
7 August 2023 | 40 replies
This leads to a slow or stagnant increase in property prices and rents in established areas as people move further out and rent or buy newer homes.Natural disaster risk - Natural disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes destroy communities.
Beau Walsh
Flip gone bad. Need advice please.
1 June 2015 | 53 replies
Im pretty sure they will make it something like a $25-$45 or higher second assessment on top of the current HOA cost until the assessment of $23K is paid off.I saw this after the 1994 Northridge earthquake on one of my listings, they are just now almost done paying it off, it was an extra fee of $25/mo onto of the current HOA fees. all i did was disclose this info to the new buyers and they were ok with it and it was a done deal!
Jay Hinrichs
HUGE California appreciation this just in
3 June 2016 | 28 replies
I was the lead on the last phase of Lake Wildwood estates in the late 80's plus the broker I had listings on all 127 lots of the first phase of 540 lots... and then the war and Earthquake hit... if that did not happen I would in all probability be living in Penn Valley or Wildwood.. we are in good cycle now I actually got 30 new builds to market this year and sold them all.
Alice K.
Ever get jealous? How do $1M homeowners own that?!
21 August 2017 | 106 replies
@Steven Greenhill, don't forget a massive EARTHQUAKE!
Tony Xu
Turnkey Home inspection advice for a newbie
22 October 2017 | 32 replies
Ducts many have falling off from earthquake.
Rick Rickert
What to do with a lake bed?
27 November 2013 | 12 replies
@Colleen: The dam is owned by the community, but the damage (from a small 2011 earthquake) is being repaired by a grant from the state, as the dam affects other waterways in the area.
David Sray
How much does cracking along door frames/windows scare you?
23 September 2016 | 14 replies
If it's not earth settlement, it's the effects of earthquakes.
Jacob Martin
What do we think Asheville's Market looks like through 2021?
9 September 2022 | 21 replies
The tsunami always hits after the earthquake, but was the Covid earthquake big enough to impact our markets?
Wes Blackwell
Stockton: The Last Bastion of Housing Affordability in California
29 June 2019 | 112 replies
Oh also remember the A market (the engine driving Bs and Cs) is ripe for a major correction and btw it's also due for a major earthquake.
William Chrisman
Debt free rental properties
18 December 2017 | 45 replies
I also consider the fact that when you are debt to the bank a disaster hits your house, fire, flood, tornando, earthquake you now have a partner who needs to help you make things right.