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John Bradley Lending based off of appraised value only?
24 July 2021 | 6 replies
During that time, US treasuries went from 50bps to 130bps and drastically changed the quality of the deal in many ways.
Schneider Theodore What do you guys have to say about the BULL in crypto(Bitcion)
7 August 2021 | 4 replies
I feel like buying Bitcoin is betting against the US Treasury, Federal Reserve and the IRS.
DeWitt Gibson Biden Asks Congress to Extend Federal Eviction Moratorium
3 August 2021 | 46 replies
Hello Bigger Pockets: I just read this article in the Wall Street Journal online and wondering what the thoughts are out there about this subject: Biden Asks Congress to Extend Federal Eviction Moratorium - WSJ"The Biden administration won’t move to extend a federal moratorium on the evictions of tenants who fell behind on rent in the Covid-19 pandemic in the wake of a court ruling, but it is asking Congress to authorize such an extension.President Biden would have “strongly supported” a move to further extend the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s moratorium, scheduled to expire on Saturday, but that option is no longer legally viable after a recent Supreme Court ruling, the administration said in a statement by press secretary Jen Psaki.State and local governments have struggled to distribute $47 billion in federal money aimed at helping tenants who can’t pay rent because of the pandemic-triggered downturn, leaving many people at risk of being forced out of their homes when the moratorium expires.Just $3 billion of the aid authorized by Congress in December and March had been delivered to landlords and tenants as of June 30, the Treasury Department said in a report last week.
Valerie K. Determining your Cap Rate
4 August 2021 | 8 replies
This may still be a difficult feat to achieve as the risk premium that is added to the risk free rate (treasuries) needs to be significantly large since the risk free rate is basically zero.
John Spurlock Breaking it Down: Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax
3 August 2021 | 0 replies
Treasury loses the opportunity to tax the child’s estate.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Labor Day Edition)
7 September 2020 | 1 reply
LA County Real Estate Numbers (August):New Listings: 8,399 (up 16%)Total houses sold: 6,291 (down 4%)Median Sales Price: $700,000 (up 8%)Median days on market: 42 (down 9%)Inventory: 2.4 months (down 23%)Median price per sq. ft: $451 (up 5%) Calendar: Thursday, 9/10: ECB MeetingThursday, 9/10: Producers Price Index Friday, 9/11: Consumers Price IndexWeekly Change:10-year Treasuries: fell 0.05Dow Jones Average: fell 800 pointsNASDAQ: fell 700 points
Josephine Wilson Why are people buying at these prices?
12 November 2020 | 147 replies
What I was actually referencing is the trend on interest rates of the US Treasury 10-year bond.Below is a chart of that instrument going back to 1980.
Naomi Brooks Online management software needed for rentals
16 July 2019 | 1 reply
Some banks even have Treasury Express type services that can handle online payments and direct deposits.If your needs are more in line with property management or mid-range portfolios where you might need to watch income and expenses closer, you can start with something like Rentec Direct.
Alexi Schreier Explaining assessments for Omaha property taxes
25 January 2019 | 13 replies
I also visited the area a few years back and met the nicest people  :)I've noticed that property taxes are quite high in Douglas county and was wondering if someone could explain some numbers I came across on the Treasury's website.After looking at a property I saw on Zillow selling for $135k, I looked up the property taxes on the Treasury's website to find that they amount to $3,289.78 for 2018 (see red rectangle in the screenshot).
Stephen Chu History lesson: Lending during recessions and melt downs
11 January 2019 | 10 replies
Asset prices collapsed (except US Treasuries, which were seen as a flight to quality).