
1 April 2024 | 67 replies
It's become even less common lately because of how hot the market has become and because many buyers are flushed with cash and looking for a place to spend it.

27 March 2024 | 7 replies
Let me give the type of scenario I'm envisioning:A Homeowners Association negotiates with a home/property insurance company to get a discounted deal for members (households in the association/neighborhood).Questions:1.

28 March 2024 | 13 replies
I ask since it may help the thread creator and myself since I am considering Houston TX vs other markets as well.Mike, the mid-market is a pretty hot and affordable.

28 March 2024 | 13 replies
You may want to add Old Brooklyn to your list as well - very hot area right now for appreciation & cash flow.

29 March 2024 | 20 replies
The more motivated the seller, the more important it is to them the transaction will go through, the more strict they will be vetting you out.So the answer you your question is, a fully pimped out, amazing home page, where they can go to the how it works page and all other pages that nurtures that cold inbound traffic to warm to hot, with every page they visit, getting a feel for you how awesome you are.NOW. let me add to this.You don't automatically send any and all traffic to your home page.

27 March 2024 | 21 replies
I spent $37,000 on furniture and household good (high end condo), and received $8,000 when I sold the furnishing after 6 years.

28 March 2024 | 9 replies
It's tough to find deals that pencil right now, especially in hot markets.

27 March 2024 | 2 replies
Census data - median household income, employment stats, bachelors degree percentages, crime, vacancy rates, appreciation2.

27 March 2024 | 0 replies
There actually is this weird scenario, just past goldilocks, and closer to Alice in Wonderland, where the economy keeps chugging along…. slowly, household incomes crawl ahead, corporate earnings play duck duck goose, unemployment (usually) rises and inflation stagnates.

26 March 2024 | 4 replies
The amount of rent is based on the AMI which can be found here in this handy chart:https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/sdhcd/rental-assistance/income-limits-ami/so the calculation looks like this:For a 1BR unit (2 person household) at the very low income level you could charge a max of 1/12 of 30% of $48,500 or $1,212.5 per month.Also, in the agreement that I've seen (which was for a different City in CA) there were some restrictions against students.