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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.
Garrett Brown What are your top 3 up and coming markets for Short Term Rentals?
6 November 2024 | 42 replies
What is the median price point in Acadia? 
Christopher Satterwhite is it possible to get a heloan on a duplex thats owner occupied?
7 November 2024 | 1 reply
here is the situation. i left a really good paying job to take care of my 81 year old parents because my dad is chronically ill and my mom is almost there. i wont go into too much detail, but my sis doesnt help them. ill leave it at that. we have a person who comes twice a week to help with cleaning and other household tasks. i carry the bulk of the weight cooking their meals, running errands, grocery shopping, picking up meds, and taking them to dr appointments. its a full time job. i get a small salary of $1000 a month from a care giver sub contractor for the VA. ive been paying my bills with what savings ive had, but only have a few months of funds left. i own a duplex. i have over 200k in equity. i live in texas and texas has weird laws about refi and heloc/heloans when the property is 4 units or less and owner occupied. i would rather not sell, but if thats my only option i will have to at some point.does anyone have any advice or possibly be able to point me to lenders who might be able to work with my situation?
Isadore Nelson Rental Demand Philidelphia?
11 November 2024 | 20 replies
Of those how many are 2 bed + home office or 3 beds, basically  suitable for a household earning $150K? 
Andy Bodrog 6 unit CT multifamily rent roll sheet help
4 November 2024 | 11 replies
This property will require about 45% down to hit the 1.25 DSCR that is the median requirement for a commercial real estate loan.If you want to be at that price point with that much for the downstroke, you need to be looking at higher risk properties with a higher cap rate.
Will Gaston Nearing 1,000 College Student Tenants: Here's what I've Learned
21 November 2024 | 305 replies
People do it, but it causes a lot of problems and a lot of extra work.You need to view the party of students as one household and make sure all your language and interactions are consistent with that. 
Lior Golan Advice for a foreign national flipper who wants to start in new construction
4 November 2024 | 1 reply
And finally, the profit gap can be low as these houses are sold for the median home priceWhat you guys can suggest/advise from your own experience?
Abel Curiel Queens, NY SFR Values rise at 2X the Nat'l Rate, Multifamily values up
2 November 2024 | 0 replies
Days on Market (DOM) since Q3 of last year.Single-family residence values continue rising and are selling for nearly 9% more than last year - National average for home sale price increases is 4% since last year per one of BP's most recent podcasts.Multifamily properties in Queens have sold for a median price nearly 6% above last year, jumping from $1,058,000 in Q3 '24 to $1,120,000 in 2024.Lastly, despite inventory increases, the # of sold properties has declined when compared to last year.
Matthew Drouin The FED Just Hit The Panic Button
28 October 2024 | 15 replies
Despite current unemployment rates maintaining below 5%, the recent rise from 3.8% to 4.2%(recently revised to 4.1%) is significant, especially when considering wage growth adjusted for inflation.Over the last few years, the median household income has dropped by 7.2% when adjusted for inflation (and this isn't even considering volatile food and energy prices), a troubling trend given that inflation has outstripped income growth.