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Noah Laker STR in Sacramento
27 March 2024 | 14 replies
More exit strategies and less volatility as well. 
Brandon Beaudoin Real Estate Investor? Fund deals doing THIS...
28 March 2024 | 16 replies
**Asset Protection** Benefit from the protective features of whole life insurance, where your investments are safeguarded against creditors and market volatility, providing a stable funding platform even in uncertain times (and there will be uncertain times!).
Benjamin Sulka House Hack Numbers Not Working (after I move out in 12 months)
26 March 2024 | 39 replies
The hopes are in a few years they'll rent for more and then you can hire a PM then if you need.Just find something as close to the 1% rule as possible (analyzed at when you move out and have it fully rented) and it should cash flow or break even.If you're running absurdly conservative numbers, then sounds like you shouldn't buy any real estate and should stick to a low risk savings plan like a CD, money market, or 401k where things are less volatile
Roberta Markevitch STR Arbitrage... is anyone doing this successfully?
25 March 2024 | 25 replies
Overall, I think arbitrage can work but you are risking both time and money in a volatile market. 
Account Closed Flipping homes in Los Angeles
20 March 2024 | 21 replies
The volatility in the market and possible crash coming2.
Ryan Thomson Should I House Hack or Rent?
21 March 2024 | 0 replies
This sounds good, but as I will illustrate later in this blog, it pales in comparison to real estate.Details: The stock market is known for its volatility.
Engelo Rumora FTX Disaster! What Next?
19 March 2024 | 12 replies
For instance, they're opposites in terms of liquidity, physicality, age of the business model, volatility, etc., etc.  ...and, my impression is that they're also opposites in terms of the mindsets of the investors (e.g.; many RE investors have comparatively longer time horizons, and I would assume that most RE investors have a lower tolerance for risk).I'm a RE investor, and don't have any crypto, but I have plenty of friends who hold a lot of crypto, and we've discussed crypto endlessly...At the risk of sounding like a luddite, even after years of discussions and reading countless articles, I still don't feel like I have a good understanding of crypto.  ...and frankly, I'm skeptical of people who claim to have a thorough understanding of it (yet, there are no shortage of self-proclaimed "experts" who describe crypto with the confidence of someone predicting a sunrise!)
Andreas Mueller The Real Shrinkflation? It's not potato chips. It's....Real Estate.
18 March 2024 | 0 replies
Long-term fixed debt calms the short term market volatility.
Andreas Mueller The President’s New Housing Proposals are .... Problematic
17 March 2024 | 4 replies
(CSPAN).Today’s Interest Rate: 6.92%(👇 .05% from this time last week, 30-yr mortgage)Mortgage interest rates have calmed down a tiny bit, after staying above 7% for most of February, although they remain volatile.
Neil Patel FlipSystem by Antoine Martel
20 March 2024 | 175 replies
My concern is in regard to one's ability to offload properties for profit in today's high interest volatile markets.Any feedback from students much appreciated.Below is a link to rehabbed properties for sale.martelturnkey.com Typical “Guru” marketing.