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Jade Frank Is AZ or NC better to invest in?
14 February 2025 | 11 replies
We have done a ton of research about phoenix and it seems like a good area as the unemployment rate is low and population is increasing.
Chris Atkins Looking for personal advice/reviews or really anything on this
21 February 2025 | 4 replies
There is so much free and low-cost information out there.
Briley Roe is this a good deal
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Hi @Briley RoeNice to hear that you made the first step in investing.Looking at the deals, I would need more information, but per the data that you have, the Cap Rate is within a good acceptable amount.Cash on cash is low, but depending on the area that you are the appreciation will catch up.
Peter Tverdov DC realtors, give me the real info on the housing market right now
16 February 2025 | 10 replies
City proper has been on 5 year bear market completely unrelated to anything political, the suburbs have been adding inventory since the summer but are still very low but any measure and have actually gotten tighter the last few month, while I am open to the idea these cuts could eventually have some effect on the market, about 20% of the dc area is federal employees, let’s say the federal government cut the work force 25% which would be huge, that’s 5% of the population, but a good number of those people are either two income households where one person works in the private and/or the person being laid can go get a similar job in the provide sector l, the percentage of households who would be forced to sell thier house over this is likely in very low single digits.
Wynn Williams Creative Financing Options - Help!
22 February 2025 | 3 replies
You capture the paydown, appreciation, and low payment.
Eileen L. Commission Fees for Buyer/Seller Agents
14 February 2025 | 19 replies
My point is that there are plenty of motivated participants at this price point even if the gross commission is low.  
Cortney Jones 7 units available in Tucson - 7.53% Cap
7 February 2025 | 7 replies
I certainly know that future years the expenses won't remain that low, but wouldn't that be a reality on a property that has a lot of recent improvements?  
Raquel Reed New to Real Estate - NYC & Philadelphia
15 February 2025 | 7 replies
I agree with many of @Alan Asriants' points, especially when considering OOS Sec. 8 investing.A lower price point or smaller investment doesn't always mean low risk.House-hacking locally could be a better transition depending on your goals and situation.
Enrique Hernandez 2 Duplex's Acquired same Month
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Biggest lesson would be to have refinanced when interest rates were low and locked in a fixed rate for longer terms without a balloon payment!
Zachary Myers Seeking Recommendations for Multifamily Refinance Lenders
11 February 2025 | 4 replies
HUD loans will take drastically longer (I've never used one personally), but there can be benefits to using these loans if you're a long-term owner.The interest rates in your Key Considerations seem very low for agency loans and they're definitely low for bridge loans.