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Matthew Gentile How do the numbers make sense?
6 August 2024 | 29 replies
Or smart enough to look at how the deal works in a couple years at lower rates but don’t want to pay those higher prices that come with lower rates.
Chris Igard Should I buy down the rate and lower closing costs on a new construction subdivisio
4 August 2024 | 4 replies
Just wondering what the smart choice would be for smart businessman.
Andrew James Carribbean hot spots within the next few years
10 August 2024 | 85 replies
If so,  it would be very smart indeed to invest in St.
Mohammad Khudirat Investing as a doctor
6 August 2024 | 28 replies
They are cheap, and will get cheaper in coming recession, as tourism to Vegas will decline, and they have superior growth and great management, that know what they are actually doingADC -(Agree Realty), they do what I do privately, but on a bigger scale, run by Joey Agree , very smart, they have excellent growth, multi-tenant, triple net retail, and grocery anchored Retail, they will benefit from massive secular tailwinds, as there has been under construction in retail for years, due to fear of E-commerce, higher construction costs/insurance costs, post GFC under financing-construction, etc, so existing inventory is commanding higher rents, we are bumping new leases by 7-11%, they will get this endogenous earnings growth for yearsthese should perform well over next 10 years, never buy anything in Real Estate for less than 10 years, to allow to go through cycles, and if you can buy in 401k/IRA so dividends can be re-invested tax freegood luck, you have to monitor your E-REITS like you would any other stock, closely, as they move with sentiment not just on NAV like private Real estate, so you can't just dose em w 200mg of propofol and walk away, not that you'd ever do that :)good luck
Kelly G. Why aren't there more (any!) 'a la carte' agents out there??
6 August 2024 | 29 replies
Therefore, I find that only really analytically smart people are doing this when they are fairly certain that they won't need much of our time.
Kevin Duong Marketing for rent by the room - house hacking
4 August 2024 | 1 reply
They value furnished common areas, high-speed Wi-Fi, security, in-unit laundry, and smart home technology.
Charles Webb New to Multifamily
5 August 2024 | 10 replies
There's plenty of great and smart people on here and in our local area that can offer advice, but I would offer two things:1.  
Cody Z. Short Term Rental Co-Hosting & Management Fee Survey
5 August 2024 | 27 replies
If I worked a true full time+ job where I couldn't pull my phone out or take a call whenever I please then I would gladly farm it out, but since I usually can I will gladly pay myself $60-100/hour to self manage from a smart phone. 
Kendell Powell 18 with 45k looking to invest ASAP
6 August 2024 | 12 replies
I am seeking advice on what would be a smart next step for me.
Michelle Chan BEWARE Techvestor / Scoutpads
8 August 2024 | 22 replies
“All these folks are very educated and very smart, but they’re not necessarily educated in finance,” he says.Some investors admit they hadn’t vetted their investments that closely, saying they didn’t read the pages of documents outlining the investment terms.