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Jack Seiden 2024 Real estate market predictions
16 November 2023 | 19 replies
Certainly possible, but I do think we are clearly entering a slowing economy at best which will weigh on buyer demand, and it’s not like we saw skyrocketing prices with prices in the mid 6’s earlier this year, granted there will be some psychological benefits from rates falling from 8 to 6.5, but hard to see a skyrocketing market again with rates still that high, or I could be totally wrong and prices could go up 20% and I’ll look like a total moron that’s why these predictions are fun lol.
Wes Blackwell How Universal Basic Income Could Change Real Estate Investing
29 January 2020 | 197 replies
Implemented correctly, UBI is not a threat to capitalism, it is a massive boost to capitalism.Imagine a more intelligent, more entrepreneurial populace who are now able to take more risks, start more companies, and work on more passion projects because they don't have to devote 100% of their psychological and physiological energy to ensuring their family does not starve to death.https://www.businessinsider.com/poverty-effect-on-intelligence-2013-8https://www.newscientist.com/article/2193136-universal-income-study-finds-money-for-nothing-wont-make-us-work-less/Like it or not, some form of UBI is the future.
Adriana Arnold Ongoing eviction from hell in California
17 June 2021 | 123 replies
Have you ever read any psychology / motivation / self-help / life coaching?
Zack Busch Lehigh Valley (Easton, PA) 1st Investment Property
13 July 2021 | 19 replies
There are tons of books on how to run the numbers, but I find it is more important to find the right fit for your psychological profile.
Matt Owens Vacation Rental Damage Deposits
7 May 2023 | 6 replies
We do this primarily as a psychological tool to respect our property. 
Chris M. Talk about psychological stress..
16 November 2016 | 6 replies
Do you guys have any tips/wisdom for stress overload/too much psychological stress?
Andrew R. SD-IRA, to use LLC or no?
10 January 2017 | 9 replies
A LLC is more of a psychological protector than anything else.
Thomas McGee Trying to wrap my brain around it
5 November 2015 | 8 replies
I was thinking maybe this should be in the Investor Psychology forum but decided here since it was a flip/rehab property.Property specifics: Asking $171k - 2006 sqft corner lot 8,700 sqft - 4 Bd 2 Bth - 1 Family - 1 dining - 1 living - 2 Fireplace - 2 car gar Market: Las VegasAverage selling price in this area for a move in ready home is 200k or $100 sqft and climbing, some homes selling at $120 sqft.
Eric Knapp Input desired on a potential 4-plex purchase
25 March 2013 | 4 replies
The psychological issue I have is that it is more of a lower end quality of rental and I don't feel completely comfortable with that.
Joshua Dorkin Should People Buy or Rent in Overheated Bubble Markets?
27 November 2006 | 8 replies
On a less objective level, I think seller psychology has transitioned from "We can get any price we want" to "We can get 5-10% more than what our neighbor's house just sold for" to "Holy crap, I can't believe no buyers see the value in my house and will pay that amount!!!"