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Bill Rapp UBS and Morgan Stanley predict big rate cuts in the coming months!
20 November 2023 | 1 reply
While the expected lower interest rates by the Federal Reserve are likely to weaken the US dollar and put downward pressure on Treasury yields.
Tyler Lingle Where do you see things going this winter in the market?
3 December 2023 | 21 replies
The Treasury latest decision to add more offering in short term than the later is also giving some hope that the spread can be normalized.There're still long way to go.
Dave Meyer What Trends, News, and Data Do You Pay Attention To!
28 August 2022 | 77 replies
Market cycle information, status of interest rates, GDP growth/decline in the most popular U.S markets, 10 year treasury, getting accurate assumptions for underwriting, best websites and software's to find off market 
Jon Kaplin Recap rather than sell
20 January 2024 | 0 replies
I had listed for sale but didn’t get the price I was looking for with treasury moving a ton and now an investor has offered to buy 51% interest to invest into the property so would be cash in my pocket mostly with some going to fix up the property. 
Christina A. Mortgage Help for Self-Employed
7 July 2023 | 17 replies
When the Treasury goes up, mortgage rates go up.
Zach Jones How are you able to create positive CF in this high interest market?
13 November 2023 | 45 replies
Treasury bonds are paying 5% and the stock market generally averages 8% so I think I'm ok paying it off.
Ryan Lowe Short Term Rental Tax Benefits for High Income W-2 Earners
20 December 2023 | 5 replies
@Ryan Lowe Just a reminder, to be classified by the IRS as a short-term rental and get the tax benefits you must meet the following requirements (defined by Treasury Regulation Sec. 1.469-1T(e)(3)(ii)(A))The average period of customer use is 7 days or lessThe average period of customer use is 30 days or less.
Pam Smith Schedule E - filing as non-passive income
20 February 2023 | 31 replies
In the blog, they reference, "According to Treasury regulations, vacation rental owners who rent their property out for seven days or less on average do not fall under standard rental regulations, meaning that they'll be able to file their income as non-passive instead, without worrying about qualifying for professional status." 
Eric Lee Discount Rate - DCF analysis
20 October 2019 | 3 replies
S&P500, index fund, etc.) or do you use the risk free rate from a bond/treasury.
AJ Wong Are below 6% mortgage rates and a tsunami of buyers and investors coming in 2024?
27 December 2023 | 61 replies
The 10 year US Treasury, a correlated measure of US mortgage rates has dropped nearly 1% in just the past few weeks and looks to possibly further decline with the expectation of as many as two to six (!?)