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Paul Passafiume Anyone tried Ziprent or remote property managers??
3 November 2024 | 8 replies
Big tech has invented a way to take over another industry and I see Ziprent as the future.
Brady Ascheman Mid-term rentals (where to start)
5 November 2024 | 11 replies
As someone who has operated in close to 10 different markets, I can tell you that each market is unique in the MTR industry.
Jonathan Greene Constructive Criticism Will Help You as a New Investor More Than Blind Faith
8 November 2024 | 53 replies
I think that the willingness of those who have significant experience in the industry to provide input and feed back to those of us who don't is incredible. 
Scott Meech Determining Quality MTR
5 November 2024 | 34 replies
A lot of those costs are probably part of the HOA dues, so let's say and average of $175 a month for electricty and another $80 for internet.
George Brown STR Dominican Republic
3 November 2024 | 17 replies
Indeed, there isn't much to do there and people are going there for the all-inclusives and there's no way you can compete against those, unless you plan to offer "free" booze to your customers.There's no issue about finding a team in that there's an industry catering to that.
Jonathan Feliciano What's it like managing a rental property in East Cleveland?
4 November 2024 | 16 replies
You're right but $40-65k is still relatively cheap when you're just looking to buy something out right in cash without having to use a loan at all when that amount is probably your average downpayment for something around $200k for a duplex in other neighborhoods. 
Abel Curiel Queens, NY SFR Values rise at 2X the Nat'l Rate, Multifamily values up
2 November 2024 | 0 replies
Days on Market (DOM) since Q3 of last year.Single-family residence values continue rising and are selling for nearly 9% more than last year - National average for home sale price increases is 4% since last year per one of BP's most recent podcasts.Multifamily properties in Queens have sold for a median price nearly 6% above last year, jumping from $1,058,000 in Q3 '24 to $1,120,000 in 2024.Lastly, despite inventory increases, the # of sold properties has declined when compared to last year.
Jennifer Haliday Real Estate Categories
4 November 2024 | 17 replies
There are some ins and outs of that area you should know about for sure but you can find deals there and the tenant base is way above average in about 90% of the county. 
Casey Coffey Base hit to home run deal
3 November 2024 | 10 replies
Your 11 year estimate on how long it will take to recover my capital does not take into consideration an average 5% increase of rents per year.
Eric Fernwood Will the Election Result Impact the Housing Market?
5 November 2024 | 6 replies
DJIA Percent Change (%)​PresidentDate of InaugurationLast Day in OfficePercent Change (%)Annualized Return (%)Johnson11/22/631/20/196930.95.3Nixon1/20/698/9/1974-16.5-3.2Ford8/9/741/20/197723.48.9Carter1/20/771/20/1981-0.9-0.2Reagan1/20/811/20/1989135.111.3Bush I1/20/891/20/199345.09.7Clinton1/20/931/20/2001226.615.9Bush II1/20/011/20/2009-24.9-3.5Obama1/20/091/20/2017149.412.1Trump1/20/171/20/202157.312.0Biden1/20/211/20/202526.47.7​​Median26.4%7.7%Median Republican22.5%7.9%Median Democratic30.9%7.7%​[Source: The Bahnsen Group]S&P 500 Presidential Term PerformanceSince the Great Depression, 78% of four-year presidential terms have seen positive S&P 500 results, with an average return of 33% per term—regardless of which party holds office.​Election YearElection Winner% Since Previous Election% YTD on Election Day1964Johnson54.5613.541968Nixon21.046.871972Nixon10.5511.651976Carter-9.5514.311980Reagan25.1619.551984Reagan32.063.321988Bush61.4611.361992Clinton52.610.681996Clinton70.0715.942000W.