
18 April 2020 | 44 replies
I have avoided the equities since the '87 crash when I was already deep into REI & seller holds.

2 April 2020 | 2 replies
Wait for the entire realestate market to crash in the summer of 2020 because of all the tenants illegally withholding rents from property managers and landlords.

3 April 2020 | 1 reply
“…if the market crashed, the value of the dollar declines dramatically (as well as other world currencies), what will the government do to secure the dollar?

3 April 2020 | 7 replies
Hello Bigger Pockets! I’m a newish REI in Houston, Texas and I’m actively looking to partner up on my first multi family investment property. I’m a full time mechanical engineer in oil & gas, and with the recent d...

6 April 2020 | 37 replies
Hi Hai,I think we will have to wait until the smoke (Cohiba) clears from this Corona thing before an accurate assessment can be made of what is going on.So much is in a holding pattern right now, and we really don't know the "Crash and Burn" rate (if any) that there will be from this right now.

6 April 2020 | 4 replies
Government will hand money out like candy, everytone will get back to spending like drunken sailors with no thought given to saving for the future, and then the real crash will hit and wipe a lot of people out.

12 May 2020 | 17 replies
I’m going to scrape together what little funds I have leftover after this market crash and try to increase my REIT holdings while the prices are cheap.
7 April 2020 | 11 replies
I have a few positions on oversold mREITs but looking to sell when they recover to about 40-45% of pre-crash value which would be the equivalent of their previous multiple of BV they were trading at precrash, based on my estimate of current BV decreases (both published and unpublished).

7 April 2020 | 58 replies
The narrative that Bitcoin and other crypto assets would be a safe haven during the next stock market crash or economic meltdown has not been proving out for that sector of enthusiasts either.
5 April 2020 | 5 replies
If it is indeed a C-corp (Form 1120) - then it was a questionable advice, and it might have unpleasant consequences.