Andreas Mueller
High Interest Rates vs Gov Spending. Who will win the inflation fight?
30 May 2024 | 6 replies
Highly recommend, a must for new investors looking to develop systems and invest long distance.Today’s Interest Rate: 7.28%(☝️ .21%, from this time last week, 30-yr mortgage)Mortgage rates are up significantly this week, following a move in the spread between 10-yr Treasury and 30-yr mortgage rates.
David Pereira
Thoughts on buying multi family all cash(duplex,triplex)
25 May 2024 | 6 replies
I am saying that short-term, my return on US Treasuries is better than buying anything with a door with cash in my market.
Mike Zitomer
Anyone have experience working with Simm Capital?
25 May 2024 | 9 replies
You can get over 5% on a 26 week TBill on treasury direct while you wait for opportunities to emerge as interest rates continue to correct the market.Be safe out there.
Maureese Jones
Treasuries are down
20 May 2024 | 3 replies
🧐Quick question(s): When I can buy properties for a discount, why would I buy treasuries?
Nick Bednarczyk
Fed says Rates higher for longer.
21 May 2024 | 7 replies
@Nick BednarczykI think people also need to understand that fed rates are not directly correlated to mortgage ratesMortgage rates are more in line with the 10 year treasury which could remain high if we continue to spend money like a drunken sailor
Engelo Rumora
Is Turnkey Dead? ☠️
24 May 2024 | 42 replies
Nothing is passive and even US treasury bonds which are considered the safest investment require one to monitor the economic climate.
Benjamin Giles
Buy down points on commercial loan for SFR property
17 May 2024 | 8 replies
The rates will move with the 2-year treasury on that specific program.
William Coet
Is This For Real? High Yield Savings Accounts 5.27%
9 May 2024 | 8 replies
It wouldn't be, but it's also a fund made up of US Treasuries, so you get practically the same amount of insurance since both are backed by the US Govt.
Dave Meyer
Is Real Estate Still the Best Asset Class?
14 May 2024 | 164 replies
With 200 billion in cash he is not capitalizing on treasuries but not sad to get some income from them.
Kaleb Phillips
New RE Investor looking to diversify
9 May 2024 | 6 replies
I'm located in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area and am open to properties basically anywhere in southern Michigan (anything south of Muskegon from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron is fair game imo.)I now have a fairly large nest egg of cash beyond all of my other investments (stocks, bonds, treasuries, crypto) and I want to turn that cash into a real estate investment or investments and I think my deep background in tech, systems, and marketing should be able to help me substantially.It seems to me like BRRRR on multifamily units makes the most sense, but I'm open to suggestions.I'm basically retired at this point as the only work I do each week is 3-4 hours of consulting for larger tech companies and I'm on a couple advisory boards.What are the best first steps in building a team and creating the systems necessary to start making deals?