Eric Fernwood
Will the Election Result Impact the Housing Market?
5 November 2024 | 6 replies
DJIA Percent Change (%)PresidentDate of InaugurationLast Day in OfficePercent Change (%)Annualized Return (%)Johnson11/22/631/20/196930.95.3Nixon1/20/698/9/1974-16.5-3.2Ford8/9/741/20/197723.48.9Carter1/20/771/20/1981-0.9-0.2Reagan1/20/811/20/1989135.111.3Bush I1/20/891/20/199345.09.7Clinton1/20/931/20/2001226.615.9Bush II1/20/011/20/2009-24.9-3.5Obama1/20/091/20/2017149.412.1Trump1/20/171/20/202157.312.0Biden1/20/211/20/202526.47.7Median26.4%7.7%Median Republican22.5%7.9%Median Democratic30.9%7.7%[Source: The Bahnsen Group]S&P 500 Presidential Term PerformanceSince the Great Depression, 78% of four-year presidential terms have seen positive S&P 500 results, with an average return of 33% per term—regardless of which party holds office.Election YearElection Winner% Since Previous Election% YTD on Election Day1964Johnson54.5613.541968Nixon21.046.871972Nixon10.5511.651976Carter-9.5514.311980Reagan25.1619.551984Reagan32.063.321988Bush61.4611.361992Clinton52.610.681996Clinton70.0715.942000W.
Mitchell Gunlock
How do I budget time
13 November 2024 | 5 replies
Agents may also have macro data on historical data, local median sale prices, absorption rate, etc to help with your analyses and projections.Networking/build a team: Attend local meetups, virtual meetups and stay active on forums like this.A lot of this will be done in front of a PC unfortunately but if you cut out the noise, you'll be able to maximize your time.Lastly, something that has helped me tremendously with respect to focus and improving efficiency is the pommodor technique.
Jeremy Hartwig
Need help with property value
15 November 2024 | 13 replies
@Jeremy HartwigYou are missing a lot of important data, such as median income of the area, rent comps in the area, what current values are.You are buying on actuals, but in many markets that have low supply and have a lot of demand, it makes it difficult buy based on actuals.
Paula Impala
Norada Capital Management suspending payments
31 December 2024 | 418 replies
Even if audited financial result does exist , because it's private and operation is so scammy, the result can't be trusted in this case.I still don't get how could selling 1973 household merchandise could yield 25%.
Brandon Brock
Eddie Speed Note School
7 December 2024 | 150 replies
Simply look up the median home price in the US - just because these are NPN's doesn't mean these assets would not have affinity to that group.
Gisele Sood
how do I know what is more lucrative: quadruplex versus residential
12 November 2024 | 15 replies
Hi @Gisele Sood, there is a mix of free and paid services that can help you retrieve the data that you seek.To gather data on tenant demographics and property demand, consider these resources:Census Bureau & City Data: Offers insights into local demographics, income levels, and household types.Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor.com Market Insights: Check these platforms for property demand trends, popular property types, and renter data by area.AirDNA & STR Insights: If considering short-term rentals, these provide data on occupancy rates, guest demographics, and property preferences.CoStar & REIS: Paid services that provide detailed market analytics on rental demand, property types, and demographic preferences.These sources can help you understand tenant needs and property demand in your area.
Philip Anderson
New Member Looking to invest in a Multi-family
14 November 2024 | 21 replies
When considering other locations/markets, check demographic trends - things like population changes, household income, job growth, etc.
Tar-U-Way Bright
Thoughts on PadSplit
13 November 2024 | 14 replies
One was making an extra $600/month while covering all of his household expenses with just 3 PadMates.
Devin James
Here's Why Home Prices are so High
6 November 2024 | 1 reply
Add in demand for the land itself, increase in the younger generation aiming for household formation, in-migration to Florida from retirees or from other relocations, and your observation is spot on.
Jesse Jones-Smith
Advice on keeping expensive house as rental and downsizing
16 November 2024 | 12 replies
I am married and earn a good income, but we are a single income household—my husband is disabled and cannot work.