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Steve G. Buy & hold in California Central Valley
13 November 2015 | 10 replies
These areas traditionally drop dramatically in recession periods. .So be cautious.
Jacobus Bor RECESSION Proof ????
29 October 2015 | 0 replies
Try Self storage  weather in the USA or Europe it did extremely well even during the 2008 recession  (Bloomberg report) The reason is cause its probable the most diversified real estate investment that you can invest in.
Joel Owens Upcoming Housing Market Crisis.... Will it happen??
25 December 2015 | 13 replies
Couple that with the significant market correction when the taper begins I anticipate we will head into a mild recession.    2.  
James Wise Hourly wage needed to afford a 2 bedroom apartment in all 50 states.
31 May 2015 | 7 replies
Although I am sure like all states the numbers skewed as there is much of rural Oregon that has been in recession depression since the spotted owl came on the scene and timber jobs left..
Earl Allen Boek The Question Has Been Asked: Are We About To Go Through Another Real Estate Bubble?
11 August 2015 | 1 reply
Some markets are absolutely on fire while other markets still languish in the mire of the recession
Dave Atchison new member intro from phoenix arizona
6 May 2015 | 5 replies
hi,my name is dave atchison,i moved to phoenix az from fargo north dakota,when i was 19 years old. that was december of 1979,i have seen the town go from 1 to 4 million in those 36 years. i am soon to be 56 years old,married 35 years,2 grown daughters who are nurses,maybe be a grandpa some day.i got into real estate investing kind of by accident. i was 20 when i bought my first home,as the apartment i was living in had bugs, and i could not get them to leave,so i left. i bought my first house in 1980,i had to sell my paid off car to get the 3k down payment,then i paid cash for a $500 rambler car..lol bugs and a rambler..2 years later the home was worth 40k more than i paid for it,my payment was same as my old rent. i got married and my wifes job was on the other side of town,i felt so much pride of ownership for the home,i kept it and rented it out in 1985,and we bought a nicer home more centrally located. now i have 8  paid off single family homes,and 2 paid off condos. the condos are 150k  range,the homes 225-275k. phoenix is a boom or bust town,so when we moved to our next house,had kids and out grew it, we were in a recession,so i would have lost the 30k we saved to put down and remodel it,so came  the second rental. i have been lucky we have been able to live off one income  in our marriage, and invest the second income in real estate and mutual funds. and i always worked a job and a half to earn more. i would flip homes,condos,raw commercial land years 1995-2005 also,and invest those in more rental homes. the crash of 2008 saw us buy more rental properties at 50 cents on the dollar. i think residential  real estate is  just 1 safe place to put your money,mutual funds,and your own business being other good places. i have 30 years landlord experience,and 25 years commercial building  experience. it would be nice to develop ,and build and run, a 30-40 unit a rated apartment complex. i have the experience now,and i have never had a problem in 35 years leasing out any of my places. in the recessions of 1990 and 2008, i did have to lower rents $100 per place, for 2 years,and take tenants with lower credit scores. i have only had 1 eviction in 35 years of being a landlord. i got in to real estate by accident,but stayed in as it became a passion,the properties almost take on a life of thier own ,and speak to me,to tell me to take care of them cause thier worth it,if they are in a nice area,i never invest in an area i would not live myself. i am big on real estate being free and clear,as my places have been for 5 years now. even being free and clear and managing them myself, i only average about 11-12% returns,i dont count appreciation,only cash flow.. i tried to post a pic 3 x but it wont work?
Fabricio Negri First Flip in the US
7 July 2017 | 10 replies
After the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, the real estate market started to cool down and the country went into a recession, so we decided to start fliping in the US.
John G. 1 cash or 2 leveraged? That is the question.
10 July 2017 | 29 replies
I live and invest in S.Cal for the last 15 years (through the great recession) so believe me, I understand volatility and risk management.
Katherine Lankford NicheMarkets. Mult-Family in college town and near military bases
20 July 2017 | 12 replies
However, as long as you manage it properly student housing can be extremely stable, reliable, and recession resistant. 
Tim Jones Was this a good recovery from a bad mistake?
24 August 2017 | 0 replies
I also work a FT W-2 job.Although I know that just following the Great Recession was the bottom of the last cycle and and some might argue that we're near the top now, I'm still interested and bullish about investing.Current deal:I participated in my local county's tax-defaulted property auction through bid4assests.com in April.