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Amber Krueger STR in Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge/ Sevierville
18 September 2022 | 50 replies
But that's a 20 percent decline from when there is an oversupply of customers and undersupply of homes.Scenario 3:  Softening demand cycle.  
Evan J Murphy Going rent rates and cap rates.
29 September 2022 | 2 replies
Still a tough market for buyers but I think it'll soften in the next 6 months.
Scott Sewell "Weathering the storm" in Alaska (or anywhere for that matter)?
18 February 2016 | 23 replies
hopefully they will soften up a bit. 
Adrian Tilley Website up
7 November 2014 | 13 replies
Photos of people (you, people on your team, etc.) will help to "soften" and personalize your site.
Marian Smith Thoughts on the Boston market
11 June 2015 | 5 replies
That being said, Boston (and MA) as a whole has traditionally lagged far behind demand, so even with an influx of property, I don't think it's going to soften the rental market much.Lots of people want to live here, lots of people want to move here, and with the colleges and universities constantly looking to expand their enrollment, I really don't see how it doesn't change the upward pressure / momentum on rental rates and real estate prices anytime soon.
Rich Baer Real Estate Bubble Popping
16 January 2024 | 63 replies
I think the next cycle will be painful, but not nearly as bad as 2008 and 2009.My guess is the European & Chinese markets will soften and potentially enter a recession in the next couple years.
Antwanika Saxon Buying Agent want's me to ignore seller's disclosure
21 January 2018 | 59 replies
I know that you would like to point more toward the "personal property" aspect when referring to the drapes, as it may soften the blow of your inaccurate statements. 
Anna M. Fair Housing Act – Calling Foul!
29 October 2017 | 24 replies
The only way he finally agreed to show the property is my buyer’s agent indication that while I was female, I did serve in the United States Army and perhaps that softened him up abit, but sadly by then the damage had been caused and it left me wondering just how many more hoops I would have to jump through with this guy, but I decided to still push forward.I did drive by the property, great home with a few exceptions.I live barely 10 minutes from the property so had seen this property from a distance and thought it was a fairly decent property and in my opinion actually in a great location, security was the least of my concerns.Upon looking closer at the property, we did discover that one thing that a structural engineer would have a problem with is the foundation.There was clear evidence of some issues with that, so the listing price definitely does not support what is being offered and that is not based on any gender perspective.My buyer’s agent is an investor himself and has done numerous flips personally and written books on this and he showed immediate concern for the visible huge gaps in foundation, that could cause an issue with inspection.We also looked at the numbers and it just did not seem to add up, leading us to conclude that the property seems way overpriced for the condition it is in.The concern was tactfully brought up, with the intent of still moving forward but to see if he would take a lower offer to help account for the extra cost that would need to be put into making the property safely habitable.
Anudeep Pradhan Is it OK to increase rent by 12%?
6 September 2022 | 16 replies
Assuming the tenants are month-to-month, you could soften the blow by increasing small amounts over time.
Jeffery Waicak goals aren't good?
25 April 2016 | 14 replies
In other words, the market may soften at some point in the future and it will be much easier on you if you have built up cssh reserves while the market is good.Never take deals for the sake of taking deals though.