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Tyler Smith Does anyone have the details of my area
3 March 2020 | 5 replies
Prefferably id like to connect with some of you for further questions.Im looking for single family housing and id like facts and statistics that are current and related to those. or atleast pointed in the right direction.Please and thanksHere is something to get you started.http://www.city-data.com/zips/...Zip code 43609 compared to state average:100% urban population.Estimated median house/condo value in 2017: $53,07943609:$53,079Ohio:$144,200According to our research of Ohio and other state lists, there were 90 registered sex offenders living in 43609 zip code as of March 01, 2020.
Brian Gibbons Bernie Sanders - Not Good for Flippers - Increase Taxes
4 March 2020 | 22 replies
Bernie Sanders wants a 25% “house flipping” tax levied against investors who sell a property at a profit within five years of purchase.He also wants a 2 percent “empty homes tax” on the property value of vacant homes in order to discourage real estate investment.From Bernie's Website"When Bernie is president, he will:Create an office within the Department of Housing and Urban Development to coordinate and work with states and municipalities to strengthen rent control and tenant protections, implement fair and inclusive zoning ordinances, streamline review processes and direct funding where these changes are made.This office will convene key leaders, academics, experts, local officials, renters, tenants, and homeowners to create and implement these necessary solutions.Preempt laws that prevent inclusionary zoning for luxury developments.End exclusionary and restrictive zoning ordinances and replace them with zoning that encourages racial, economic, and disability integration that makes housing more affordable.Require that recipients of federal funding from the Department of Transportation and the Department of Housing and Urban Development make these important zoning reforms.Provide funding to states that preempt local exclusionary zoning ordinances to make housing more equitable, accessible and affordable for all.Make federal funding contingent on creating livable communities.Encourage zoning and development that promotes integration and access to public transportation to reduce commuting time, congestion and long car commutes.Prioritize projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create walkable and livable communities, and reduce urban sprawl.Encourage zoning and development designed to expand and maximize the number of units fully accessible to people with disabilities.Place a 25 percent House Flipping tax on speculators who sell a non-owner-occupied property, if sold for more than it was purchased within 5 years of purchase.Impose a 2 percent Empty Homes tax on the property value of vacant, owned homes to bring more units into the market and curb the use of housing as speculative investment.Encourage “circuit breakers” on property taxes to protect homeowners in gentrifying neighborhoods from being priced out of their own homes as their property values rise.READ MORE: https://berniesanders.com/issues/housing-all/From my point of view, anything that impedes or obstructs REI's cash flow is a bad thing.
Dan Mackin Where are all the Millennial Investors at?
7 March 2020 | 46 replies
I like to focus on affordable housing in growing urban center given it's relatively recession proof.
Tal C. How do you choose a remote investment property
12 February 2022 | 5 replies
Whenever you are buying a property out of state you should do a few things to ensure it's as smooth as possible.Don't buy in the roughest neighborhood in the urban core.
Luka Friganovic Is 2020 recession happening ?
4 March 2020 | 9 replies
Older people are moving into urban areas, younger people are moving into urban areas and the immediate surrounding suburbs.So while pricing is overly high, I also don't see the dynamics of what people want changing, which will keep strong pressures on house pricing. 
Alison M. New to Real Estate Investing and Questioning Turn Key Companies
9 March 2020 | 9 replies
Whenever you are buying a property out of state you should do a few things to ensure it's as smooth as possible.Don't buy in the roughest neighborhood in the urban core.
Austin Timothy van meadows U.S. Marine to real estate investor.
4 March 2020 | 4 replies
Hello my name is Austin, I recently got out of the Marine Corps less than a year ago and transitioning back into society.
Scott Sherin Best markets for turnkey investing
6 March 2020 | 3 replies
Whenever you are buying a property out of state you should do a few things to ensure it's as smooth as possible.Don't buy in the roughest neighborhood in the urban core.
Anna L. Los Angeles Owner/Investor DP Help!
9 March 2020 | 8 replies
Money is created by providing value to society.
Andrea Cole How are you handling Coronavirus cancellations?
17 March 2020 | 132 replies
It's better for society to limit travel.