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Max Maloney Hello from San Francisco! Is the Bay Area right for me?
14 October 2015 | 193 replies
And that trend is not short term.
Craig Moore Is this a realistic 7-8 year goal as a REI?
25 February 2016 | 20 replies
No new sneakers.
Luis Escobar In need of help with 1031 Exchange
23 March 2018 | 4 replies
In reviewing financial statements I see that same trend. I
Sachin H. What credit is bad credit
28 February 2018 | 12 replies
My duplex is located in an up and coming trendy area and I always have a line out the door.
Kou Y. Single family homes or multi properties for newbee
21 August 2018 | 11 replies
@Kent Hall My RUBS is on a three-unit in a trendy part of town where I end up renting to mostly young professionals.
Robert Carl Changing Strategy to Subsidize renting
8 October 2014 | 11 replies
Im invested in what I called the normal parts of the city, which about 60% or more, not the trendy areas.
Will Gaston College Student Rentals: Parents are worse than the Students!
31 August 2017 | 19 replies
I do, however, think the trend is only going to get worse over time.
Brandon Laughridge AirBnB in Non-sexy Markets
29 August 2017 | 25 replies
In the trendy areas of KC, the market looks to be pretty active (e.g. properties have lots of reviews and only a small % of folks even leave reviews in the first place so you can tell that their occupancy is solid).Has anyone tried, or considered, the viability of buying a property solely for AirBnB rentals?
William R. Louisville West End - Portland Investment Initiative
1 April 2019 | 23 replies
While Portland may have a few large buildings that fit the bill, the majority of housing is tiny shotguns which are not really trendy
Rich Weese How high can property values go?
17 May 2017 | 85 replies
The current trend is not de-accelerating.