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Patrick Ruff Inventory Is Han...SO LOW
25 September 2020 | 18 replies
Currently with coronavirus the PM and I have decided it's fine to not increase rent (I'm curious is anyone else doing this?
Amy Martin What to do with furnished property after tenant moves out?
23 April 2020 | 1 reply
But with the coronavirus, that also seems like a risky strategy.
Brian Adams I quit my CPA Job to buy Large Apartment Buildings
24 October 2022 | 390 replies
I think most people expect the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) to have major impacts on real estate.I haven't bought any deals since 2018 as the market has been way overpriced. 
Calvin Thomas Grant Cardone / Cardone Capital
9 January 2023 | 170 replies
In case you didn't realize Grant Cardone was 1) full of **** 2) a douche bag - https://scientologymoneyproject.com/2020/03/24/grant-cardone-lays-off-80-of-his-180-employees-without-notice-10x-being-hammered-by-the-coronavirus/
Phil Wells Will people leave cities post COVID 19?
12 July 2020 | 196 replies
What is new is WFH and the corona virus catalyst pushing this to the next level.
Mindy Jensen BREAKING: HUD to suspend all Evictions & Foreclosures thru April
27 June 2020 | 46 replies
So while many cities are implementing similar moratoriums on evictions, this announcement from Trump will likely have little/no effect on us landlords.Here’s another story on it with some more detailed info: Business Insider: HUD is suspending evictions and foreclosures for people living on its properties amid the coronavirus pandemic
Karl B. The Orange County Housing Report - V-Shaped Recovery
22 May 2020 | 0 replies
The economic data prior to the Coronavirus was pumping on all cylinders.
Carlos Tovar I want your opinion
6 May 2020 | 2 replies
I am at a cross roads I recently bought 3 properties in Scranton PAFor rentals purpose Than the coronavirus hitI am dragging my feet and fixing them and I was going to flip them But I have this idea of making them rentals Here my problem I flip houses in New York I done about 16 flips in the past 2/3 years I just finish 2 flips Have about a million cash And about 400 grand lines of credit I am about to buy a house worth 1.5 for 595...I am getting financing and now it look like I might have an issue because the coronavirus Here where I need your opinion I am tired of dealing with real estate problems They are always these impossible problems that cause stress and headaches I am looking to do rentals fully..Mainly with a BRrrr strategy...Want to focus on buying and repairing fast The way I see it I buy 100 rental at 500/600 rent each that 50/60k a month I rather do this than deal with these problems anymoreAdvice ?
Andrew B. New Investor Floundering Around
29 June 2020 | 31 replies
It's especially hard to find properties for the BRRRR strategy right now due to the coronavirus.
Andrew Postell Refinancing your Fannie/Freddie mortgage will cost more now
14 August 2020 | 4 replies
And while we aren't there we had a pretty big announcement today after Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced a new 50bps loan pricing adjustment on all refinance loans purchased on or after September 1st – so basically, nearly every loan that is being refinanced by them.The move, obviously meant to "help" our struggling, coronavirus-weakened economy, comes at the directive of the FHFA and is meant to curb the “higher risk and costs” associated with refinance mortgages (yeah, right).