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Andrey Y. Help! Investing in Large Apartment Syndications and can't stop!
26 July 2018 | 65 replies
Sometimes there is only great recession data, and that recession was pretty mild on some asset classes, versus previous recessions.
Account Closed How Do I Handle This: poorly insulated unit and rude tenants
29 July 2018 | 37 replies
I do have another tenant with a boxer and that dog is a bigger problem than the mild-as-milquetoast pit bull.In closing, you wrote down your problems and posted them here, intentionally exposing yourself to criticism.
Account Closed Real Estate Crash Will Be "Different This Time" . . . Right??
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
Mild short lived recession no big housing issues.
Nathan Gesner FED finally admits we're in for a correction. Thoughts?
2 October 2022 | 175 replies
there's no contradiction there.if Invitation Homes buys a SFH from a homeowner and turns it into a rental - now it's a rental.PS - have really enjoyed your posts in the insane 'housing crash' thread that is going.I put it this way since the question is interesting for me too: It seems those flippers are the one that's selling in rush in the last 6 months,they created the volatility.Truth is we don't really know the actual power of the 'owner-occupant' buyer because the flippers change the market so much so fast.We are now in the market that there's more sellers than buyers, and active inventory increasing by 4% every month, still mild
Jack B. Found a property in LV but worried about peak
9 September 2021 | 103 replies
This was a mild surprise as Nov'19 to Dec'19, increased $5.9k.
Jen W. Renting to folks with pitbulls
12 August 2019 | 62 replies
Huskies are among the most mild mannered dog breeds I've ever encountered. 
Wes Wedewer First Chicago BRRR on a 4-unit Property... Success!!
26 September 2019 | 5 replies
Mild Headaches: First day introducing myself and dropping off a welcome letter (outlining rent payments, expectations, etc.) it turned out every unit in the building spoke Spanish.
Nathaniel Donnelly Go 4-Plex or stay with buy-hold SFRs? San Diego
7 November 2014 | 23 replies
Cap rates are set by market sales after the NOI was analyzed by an investor and then used cap rate comps to determine market value.Expenses can be considerably lower in mild climates like CA and expenses per sq are lower and rents per sq ft are higher than most areas.
Damir Kamber Assisted Living Facilities?!
12 February 2017 | 57 replies
Do you want to provide a facility for higher functioning seniors ("walkie-talkies"as they are still able to walk & talk, with or without mild dementia, level 1) or those requiring higher level care (assistance with feeding, dressing, bathing, getting in and out of bed - those with advanced dementia and multiple medical issues, level 2-3 thus requires higher rent)?
William C. The market downturn is here, at least in my market. Anyone else?
8 June 2019 | 182 replies
When and "IF" a recession occurs, its only going to bring the prices down around 15%-20% (mild recession).