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Anthony Kilkenny Potential first property + first headache
6 March 2017 | 0 replies
Situation: home is owned by a current nursing home resident.
D'Andre B. New Real Estate Investor with 2 Deals in 5 months
1 June 2017 | 12 replies
Hi Daniel,I definitely used an fha loan and took advantage of the lower rate offered because I was considered a recent grad...the grant funds are the same just difference in interest rates...I believe fire fighters, nurses doctor's etc. get the highest rates because of the Ohio Hero's rates.When I got my loan my rate was 3.875%...now rates through my ofha are around 4.5 and up for fha loans.
Chase Harmon New Investor - Potential First BRRRR House
6 February 2017 | 1 reply
Please let me know if there is a better place to post questions like this.Background: My mother-in-law recently approached me about buying a property that her mother currently lives in(she is about 6 months away from moving into a nursing home).  
Kevin Jorgensen Options, options, options
13 June 2018 | 10 replies
When I hear police officers/nurses/etc being approved for and buying $500-600k properties it won't take much for the boat to be rocked and defaults to start again.
Cyndi Bogacki Newbie and clueless from IL here
13 February 2017 | 7 replies
My name is Cyndi, I'm currently a nurse my husband a dog groomer.
Antonio Novak Current real estate trends and for the next 15 years in Europe
14 February 2017 | 1 reply
More than half say that the few quality assets available are overvalued.I present the conclusions of the study, Trends in the Real Estate Market in Europe 2017, prepared by PwC and the Urban Land Institute:TRENDS OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IN 2017The expectations of investors in the European real estate market in 2017 are marked by the lower availability of quality assets, lower economic growth and lower profitability:It remains a very attractive market thanks to the relationship between risk and profitability, but most respondents believe that last year's profit levels will not be reached.Investors believe that the impact of Brexit will be limited to the British real estate market and will not significantly affect investments in the rest of the EU:To the question of which alternative sectors can be attractive for investors, the most frequent answers are: Accommodation for students,hotels,nursing homes,shared service offices.Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain are the three most attractive European countries to invest.
James Griffin New Investor from Orange County, CA
18 February 2017 | 9 replies
My rentals in Loma Linda are short term rentals that we rent to patients, traveling nurses, temporary workers and students.
Joe Kim My $8000 problem. Do agents really deserve $200+/hr
4 April 2017 | 94 replies
If you are near a hospital consider marketing to traveling nurses/medical staff.
Rousner E. real estate stocks and funds
12 April 2017 | 6 replies
@Rousner Ermonfils like Ed and Bill said, it depends on your goals and risk tolerance, but if you're looking for options, check out some of the REITs that are in the Senior Housing/Independent Living/Skilled Nursing industry.
Chris Harsy Newbie from St Louis, Missouri
24 February 2017 | 8 replies
My wife works between  50-70 hours a week as a nurse practitioner and I know that it kills her that she cannot be home with us as much as she would like.