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Jennifer A. Who rents to those with evictions?
25 December 2017 | 15 replies
They're as dangerous as drinking water in mexico
Dana Walker Day Rate vs Contract labour benefits
22 December 2017 | 4 replies
I visited mexico last year, and was surprised to see the number of day rate laborers employed for small builds.
Sharif Hasan 5,000 dollars a month passive income
21 December 2017 | 2 replies
Albuquerque new mexico
Jenna Harris Newbie Investor Looking to Learn and Make Connections
30 April 2018 | 16 replies
We are constrained on the West by ocean, South by Mexico, North by Camp Pendleton, and East quickly gets harsh 5) cost of construction: currently it is ~$100K to break ground on a new SFR. 
John McDermon Investor friendly bank in Santa Fe NM
3 May 2018 | 1 reply
John, I am a commercial lender in Northern New Mexico as well as an investor. 
Peter Jetson Cash or Finance: which is best if you have the cash?
5 May 2018 | 25 replies
There was a large pool of illegal Mexican labor in AZ back in the early 2000 to build homes and most went back to Mexico after the crash not to return.
William F. NEEDED: Interior Painter w/crew: University Place - 15 May start!
5 May 2018 | 1 reply
My painter moved back to Mexico!
Jon Khalil Aspiring Real Estate Investor in SoCal
9 May 2018 | 7 replies
Historically this has proved very reliable long term but especially the property prices have experienced short periods of depreciation (virtually always less than 5 years) and longer periods of stagnation.I make no claim as to continuing property appreciation as I could make a decent case for the RE market entering a period of stagnation, the market continuing to appreciate, or the market to depreciate some.However, I am still confident of rent appreciation in my purchase area (San Diego) for at least the next few years: 1) rents lag property appreciation. 2) vacancy rate is real low. 3) cost to add more than ADU is high - it costs around $100K to break ground for residential in San Diego (permits, surveys, etc.). 4) Minimum wage increases already approved. 5) one of the best weather climates in the US. 6) rising population: one recent study had San Diego as 13 highest population increase of large US cities. 7) geographically constrained: Constrained by Mexico to the South, Pacific to the West, Camp Pendleton to the North, and the East quickly gets harsh. 8) good and varied employment: Hard to imagine an employment category melt down that could impact the range of employment in San Diego. 9) environmentally diverse from mountains to desert to beach to happening urban center.Last weekend I sent out 2 rent increase notices.
Diego Alonso Novoa Palazuelos Mexico RE, the market on the other side of the wall
2 May 2021 | 1 reply
I’d like to invest in Mexico, since I’m Mexican, and local investment is usually the way to start.Are there more Mexican investors out there?
Nicolai Schmitt How i start in this world?
2 December 2017 | 1 reply
Hello my name is Nicolai and i have 19 years oldI live in Mexico and i have interest about real estate invest.I have many questions, actually i bought the book "The book on rental property investing".I need to know if Mexico is a good place to invert.I know that first i need to study a lot, learn, and all that stuffs.