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9 March 2024 | 261 replies
It was Indian land Ahedo or how ever you pronounce it we went deep into it the timber existed but who owned it ?
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6 March 2024 | 5 replies
Quote from @Mohan Deep: I must provide them a statement within 21 days of anything that I am holding from their security deposit but the bill won't be generated for another 35 days.
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8 March 2024 | 121 replies
Shiller did his PHD at MIT in 60s w fellow student Dr Jeremy Seigel, whose latest edition of Stocks for the Long Run does a deep dive into US inflation, basically we had none from 1809 till 1945, house prices flat, then post WW2, lots of inflation and house prices up, if you remove the inflation, the red line in last chart above, house prices nearly flat again.
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6 March 2024 | 9 replies
CAP Rates can be a beautiful thing, they allow an investor to get a quick comparison of properties without digging too deep into the deal.When using CAP rates on MHPs I want to give a few warnings because there are additional variables to consider.
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7 March 2024 | 35 replies
.- Jon : If that is your goal (which it should be) then the percentage of DSTs that have met that expectation is far lower than 95%-----> thank you, it's worthed to give more deep analysis on this.
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6 March 2024 | 2 replies
Sorry I’m elbow deep in cough medicine… Oh yes.
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5 March 2024 | 28 replies
Lawyers and plaintiffs don't only go after individuals/businesses with deep pockets4.
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5 March 2024 | 27 replies
We took a deep dive and had success.
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5 March 2024 | 4 replies
A LOT of distrress is leading to mergers and firings, in just the last few weeks, this happened: (Big credit to @NewsLambert)Lower to acquire Universal Lending retail and wholesale operations (11/1/23)Trustar Mortgage acquired by Archer Mortgage, LLC (11/1/23)People’s Bank of Commerce to exit residential mortgage lending (10/27/23)BMO Bank cutting 228 jobs in Northern California (10/25/23)Homestar Financial to wind down operations (10/25/23)City National Bank layoffs in Los Angeles total 71 (10/23/23)Hometown Lenders layoffs (10/12/23)First Savings Bank to lay off 135 mortgage workers (10/4/23)Wesley Mortgage absorbs competitor Colten Mortgage (10/4/23)Cenlar to lay off 85 in Ewing, NJ (10/2/23)Rithm Capital to acquire Computershare Mortgage Services Inc. (10/2/23)Wells Fargo cut 525 jobs in South Carolina (9/28/23)Better Mortgage lays off additional employees (9/22/23)The Graystone Company has acquired Direct Mortgage (9/13/23)Flyhomes to purchase certain assets of Home Sale Assured (9/13/23)Divvy Homes to cut 95 jobs in San Francisco (9/11/23)Farmers-Merchants Bank to sell three branches to focus on core mortgage business (9/11/23)It goes on…..The mortgage industry is in a starkly deep recession.And RIP refinances, unless you are holding an even higher interest rate loan (like a construction/bridge loan or hard money, or perhaps you just fixed your credit.
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5 March 2024 | 27 replies
I ask because IMO dressers are by far the hardest thing to shop for that checks all the boxes (quality slides, deep drawers, looks nice) without breaking the bank, which multiplied by several bedrooms can really add up.