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Henry Clark Self Storage- Will they come? Market size?
12 February 2025 | 27 replies
Next closest major town (100k+) is approximately 40 miles away with a few 3/400 population towns in between. 
Ken M. Washington D.C. Prices Are In The DOGE House - Are Prices Dropping ?
23 February 2025 | 76 replies
I believe there will be major market decline due to other things, but I hope not.  
Max Matthias Investing decisions for the future
6 February 2025 | 2 replies
The problem with taking on a second property that needs work when you already have one is when major things break in both at the same time.
Natasha Rooney Multifamily Properties in Indianapolis
29 January 2025 | 16 replies
that we’ve learned in our 24 years, managing almost 700 doors across the Metro Detroit area, including almost 100 S8 leases:Class A Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% the more recent norm.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 680+ (roughly 5% probability of default), zero evictions in last 7 years.Class B Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, decent amount of relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% should be applied only if proper research done to support.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 620-680 (around 10% probability of default), some blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 5 yearsClass C Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, high cashflow and at the lower end of relative rent & value appreciation.
Luis Fajardo Inflation Heats Up in January
12 February 2025 | 0 replies
Housing costs continue to be a major contributor to inflation, with shelter prices rising 0.6% in January, keeping pressure on affordability.Despite these inflationary trends, the Federal Reserve is not raising rates and is keeping its benchmark interest rate steady at 4.25% to 4.50%.
Hendrix P. Allentown, PA
3 February 2025 | 24 replies
Let me know if you want to know more about Breinigsville( great place to invest Btw- neighborhood with great school and close proximity to major landmarks) Hello i am looking to invest in the Allentown market lets connect.
Christopher Reynolds Colorado based rookie
23 February 2025 | 8 replies
Co-living I like a bit more because you have less money needed for furnishing a property and CO laws allow it in the major cities unlike STRs.
Christopher Heidrich Stuck in analysis paralysis and in the military
30 January 2025 | 7 replies
that we’ve learned in our 24 years, managing almost 700 doors across the Metro Detroit area, including almost 100 S8 leases:Class A Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, 3-5 years for positive cashflow, but you get highest relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% the more recent norm.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 680+ (roughly 5% probability of default), zero evictions in last 7 years.Class B Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, decent amount of relative rent & value appreciation.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, 5% should be applied only if proper research done to support.Tenant Pool: Majority will have FICO scores of 620-680 (around 10% probability of default), some blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 5 yearsClass C Properties:Cashflow vs Appreciation: Typically, high cashflow and at the lower end of relative rent & value appreciation.
Matt Taschner HUD counter offer
20 February 2025 | 25 replies
Also some plumbing repairs were needed but nothing major
Lindsey Matejak Chicago Lease New Flooding Disclosure Questions
7 February 2025 | 8 replies
Separately, if I experienced flooding in the past and did major plumbing renovation work to resolve the issue, do I still need to disclose these resolved issues?