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Parker Smith Want to sell home 4 months after buying it and breakeven
11 July 2018 | 6 replies
Might need some extra considerations: 1) the market will have to appreciate (Austin is HOT so very possible). 2) will need to find realtor willing / able to discount commission.3) house might need cosmetic updates to align with whatever next summers home design trends are.  
Account Closed Thinking about starting a military investing podcast
20 July 2018 | 69 replies
(recommend at least three)... as time goes on you'll pick up on the trends that work for your situation.
Haley Brown In need of guidance show me the way
9 July 2018 | 9 replies
Google local chambers of commerce to try to identify economic trends.
Bill Mason Advice to invest in Austin, TX Townhouse
1 July 2018 | 11 replies
In short, you need to ask yourself how will the appreciation that has occurred over the recent years be sustained, and what driving forces will happen going forward to continue the price trends of demand > supply?? 
Christopher Kinney Natural Building & Real Estate Investing
1 July 2018 | 0 replies
But I´ve been noticing a positive trend in accepting these structures as part of code.
Mark Futalan How do you deal with late check out on air Bnb
28 February 2019 | 22 replies
They work on those large erections of steel you see at a petrochemical refinery. 
Deep Johal Investor from Birmingham UK - (also interested in Spain/Portugal)
20 July 2018 | 16 replies
Of course the yields during the years of this upper trend will be 9-10%, but expect a drop.I would say that a property without elevator of 30-40k you could expect a rent of 350-400 euros per month, but in few years will drop to 250-300 euros er month.Just my 2 cents.
Wes Blackwell Sacramento Rent Control 101 - Everything You Need to Know
29 November 2018 | 6 replies
And therefore, housing expenses go up – whether it’s rent or purchase price.It’s simple supply and demand.If you’ve read some of my other posts here about millennial migration and the trends affecting the Sacramento and Stockton housing market, you’ll understand why there has been a sudden increase in demand for Central Valley housing as of late:https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/621/topics/396725-millennial-migration-to-sacramento-2017---here-comes-the-rushhttps://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/627/topics/528157-stockton-the-last-bastion-of-housing-affordability-in-californiaThis trend isn’t stopping either… more and more millennials are turning 30 every year (over 4 million) and the average age a woman has her first child is 28.
Jessica Tomlinson Commercial Question -- Hard Money Lenders???
5 August 2018 | 17 replies
@Ann Bellamy If you do not mind, could you please go into detail of what macroeconomical trends you follow/analyze/shift through when determining where we're at in a cycle?
Llewelyn A. OMG! Sell b/c Net Migration Losses!! (except you got it wrong)
5 July 2018 | 2 replies
They cannot achieve salaries that can help support their lifestyles as everything in the City increases dramatically.The population that is staying are then benefiting from their higher equity as their home prices increase as well as their ability to achieve higher salaries from those jobs that require a skillset for it.With the higher equity, if they owned, they are then able to send their children to higher quality of schools which we know are expensive today.When those kids come back, they want to stay, mostly because it's a great place and they can afford it by going to these quality schools and Universities.ANYWAY, I think you get the point.I have been seeing this trend for the last 21 years investing in Brooklyn, NYC.