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Willis Yoder FSBO trend in Elkhart. Thoughts?
21 January 2025 | 3 replies
People might be taking advantage of the rising prices.
Steven Radolinski Insights into the Albuquerque Real Estate Market: Opportunities and Considerations
12 January 2025 | 8 replies

Hello BiggerPockets Community!
I've been diving deep into the Albuquerque, NM real estate market recently and wanted to share my findings and insights with fellow investors. Whether you're a local or considering inve...

Justin Brin Where is everyone moving to?
29 January 2025 | 10 replies
I think over the foreseeable future we will see this continue due to rising prices in those markets like California and New York.
Chris Seveney Home Payments as % of Median Income
1 February 2025 | 13 replies
This will be the largest bond sale in US history coming up which on top of the debt we are also running as well - if we have so much debt to sell I do not see rates going down, I think they may rise (or stay around where they are at). 
Edreco Amos Looking to get my first long term rental property | How is Miami's market?
29 January 2025 | 23 replies
.- Prices for insurance policies will never go back down, but it is not unreasonable to expect costs to rise at a more predictable pace from here.
Peter Firehock Multifamily Market Outlook for the Washington D.C. Metro
26 January 2025 | 3 replies
Metro, the rising median household income and population growth in the D.C.
Chris Seveney Getting A Deed In Lieu at closing to store away
29 January 2025 | 21 replies
.• Unfairness of the consideration.• Coercion, fraud, oppression, duress, and undue influence.• That the deed is not subsequent to the execution of the mortgage but contemporaneous with it.• That the grantor/mortgagor was insolvent at the time of the execution of the deed.An estoppel affidavit (executed and acknowledged by the grantor/mortgagor, attesting to the fairness of the transaction, the consideration exchanged, the value of the property, and other factors showing an intention to make a genuine transfer) or a recital (inserted directly in the deed) are supporting documents used to forestall challenges to these transactions.State law and local title standards must be consulted in regard to the consideration and treatment of deeds in lieu of foreclosure.What a GREAT post!   
Stepan Hedz Scaling a Distressed Property Portfolio: Strategies for High-Volume Investors
30 January 2025 | 0 replies
Without standardized processes in place, costs can rise quickly, timelines can stretch, and profits can dwindle.- Standardized Renovation Models: Establishing a clear scope of work for different property types can help manage costs and reduce unnecessary decisions.
Bob Judge Connecting with Canadian Investors Buying Properties in USA
28 January 2025 | 5 replies
Are there any tax implications or considerations for Canadian investors investing in the U.S. through an LP?
Deanna B. Is Real Estate a Better Bet Than Treasuries in 2025?
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
However, longer-term bonds (1-5+ years) are subject to interest rate volatility:If rates rise, bond values drop, potentially leading to negative net returns.If rates fall, bonds appreciate, but gains are capped by their fixed coupon rates.While Treasuries provide stability, they offer limited upside and carry hidden risks for medium- to long-term maturities.Why Real Estate Is a Stronger Option in Today’s MarketMultifamily real estate, particularly value-add properties, presents an asymmetric risk-reward profile that Treasuries simply cannot match.