Karen Margrave
Challenges of developing mobile home parks, affordable housing
6 May 2018 | 62 replies
And here is the "price" we all must pay for unlimited cheap labor over the last 40 years; instead of factories producing, green, long lasting, efficient, modular housing that would probably cost about as much as a honda accord, we are stuck with a perception that site built is better, preferable, the only attractive option, because we have been able to take advantage of immigrant workers to create an unsustainable system that does not value the cost efficiencies granted every other mass produced product.
Account Closed
Real Estate Crash Will Be "Different This Time" . . . Right??
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
Ok, so we can make some pretty safe assumptions of interdicting actions upcoming in housing "world", and it's safe to say it will be to influence at least a perception of "affordability" which naturally INCREASES volume movement right.
Robin Hines
WARNING: Matt Motil of Cleveland, OH
30 September 2023 | 108 replies
As far as you being rude, that is really a matter of perception.
Andrew DeB
Is it possible to buy 3rd, 4th+ primary residences with 5% down?
13 April 2016 | 28 replies
Depends on perception what is wrong and right, but I would have to agree with Upen since you said you bought the 2nd home as a "primary residence," with intent on living in the property (so you mentioned to the bank) and then mentioned you went back on your intent and rented it out since day 1 there by defrauding the lender to obtain primary residence terms while the real intent was to acquire the property as a rental property/investment.As for the other question you mentioned can you keep buying primary residences with 5% down (in US only) you can as long as the scenario makes sense and the loan amount is 417k or lower (10% down is required for loan amounts in excess of 417k loan in certain areas of the US, dont know about canada).Good luck to the loan officer who works on this scenario, because he or she would be putting their professional license at risk for collusion with the borrower.
Jim Herrera
Are you an investor-savvy realtor?
29 September 2015 | 5 replies
Jim HerreraPrincipal, Perceptive Investments
Adam Bartomeo
Flipping - One of the Most Risky Strategies?
15 March 2016 | 41 replies
Experience a few market cycles and I think your perception will change.
Adrian Chu
Saw a Englewood rowhouse come on the market, with a tenant!
20 January 2016 | 11 replies
Perception drives everything.
Jermaine HILL
DRAFTING WHOLESAILING CONTRACT!!!??
24 November 2014 | 59 replies
It may be difficult for newbies to identify crappy, BS contracts drafted by amateurs using legal verbiage thinking it adds to its validity or giving the perception of a "legal document" but I or any skilled in RE contracts or attorney can spot trash at almost a glance.
Sheena R Roth
Sweet 80 year old tenant can’t afford rent
12 May 2022 | 95 replies
Landlord runs out of courtroom crying, jumps in car, with tears in eyes blows thru stop sign because couldn't clearly see, cop sees and floors it to pursue and pull over but, in such a fit landlord threw on music as ear-bleed level to "just chill" so never hears the sirens, cop's thinking maybe it's a jail break, calls in backup, now there's a whole slew of cops in pursuit, chopper swoops in and it's on the news, now landlord sees a sea of lights in rear view mirror but it's too late, now it's live streaming and landlords boss sees and recognizes his star employees vehicle right away, and right as he was going to give a promotion.
Kim Hopkins
About to Lose a Killer Deal to Sell Our Building B/C Tenant
14 July 2022 | 63 replies
Sometimes perception is more important than reality.