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Rich Weese OK-mathematicians, where are you??
27 July 2009 | 34 replies
Thinking back to rents when I got out of college, which is depressingly close to 30 years ago, I just do not see that kind of change.
Joey Budka The little known market crash of 1927 and why Obama should look to the past for answers...
24 July 2009 | 0 replies
Did you know that before the Great Depression and the stock market crash of 1929, there was a much small market downturn in 1927.
Mark Hu Brokers says he cannot arrange a direct 1031 exchange?
14 September 2009 | 8 replies
With the glut of properties available today, and with the depressed prices in this market, it should be quite easy to identify and acquire a suitable replacement property within 180 days after the relinquished property is sold..
J Scott How Far We've Come
23 August 2009 | 33 replies
You can trace the current mess clear back to the Great Depression.
Jon Klaus Are we setting ourselves up for another bubble?
16 September 2009 | 14 replies
Robert Shiller thinks we may be doing just that.US Housing Market Could Be Facing Another Bubble: ShillerThe housing market, which already has been battered by the worst collapse since the Great Depression, could be setting itself for another bubble, well-known economist Robert Shiller told CNBC.With home affordability at a 40-year high, there is "absolutley" a possibility that the housing market will face another bubble in the next five years, said Shiller, an economics professor at Yale, co-founder of MacroMarkets and co-developer of the monthly Case-Shiller home price index."
Account Closed Kiyosaki: The Gloom and Doomer
25 August 2009 | 8 replies
Banks still have lots of properties to unload and it will continue to depress prices until inventory is absorbed.
Jon Klaus America's cheapest housing markets
12 September 2009 | 14 replies
Personally, my money stays out these depressed neighborhoods.
Uwe S. Now I need your advice
29 March 2010 | 56 replies
Cleveland is a depressed area with MANY bad neighborhoods.
Alfred Bell Advice on how to 1031 from one to many?
14 December 2009 | 13 replies
What if prices depress?
Aaron Schwartz Daily Checklist or something?
26 November 2009 | 13 replies
Get out there and start marketing.If you have money - then try direct mail campaigns - depressed market - you can usually get by with sending mailings out to a whole geographic area but the targeted lists work great too - but geographic marketing is blanketing a whole area with a message - costs money.If you don't have money for marketing or much - bandit signs - networking - driving for dollars - etc.Before starting marketing you will need to pick you area. 15-20k homes at medium price range + or - 20% (depending on your business model) but we are talking about wholesaling - so usually the fixers are in this - 20% range.Hope this helps.