Jay Ben
Underwriting data points and metrics
11 September 2022 | 4 replies
I don't want to see a market that's dependent on one industry or company because if that fails then the market there will collapse.
Quentin Jivery
Mistakes when analyzing first property
15 October 2022 | 42 replies
It was at the beginning of the 2008 real estate collapse.
Eric S.
Did flippers trigger the housing crash of 2008?
30 October 2017 | 17 replies
New research shows that flippers and investors are more responsible for the housing crash of 2008 and near economic collapse, then subprime borrowers per this article https://qz.com/1064061/house-flippers-triggered-the-us-housing-market-crash-not-poor-subprime-borrowers-a-new-study-shows/What are everyone's thoughts?
Josh Mills
Creative Ways To Purchase a Distressed Property
1 August 2022 | 4 replies
The house is half painted half original siding, 3 bedrooms of the 4 are not livable and the stairs to the basement feel like they could collapse at any second.
Shawn M.
Bull market ending soon?
4 August 2017 | 1 reply
My thoughts: The real estate crash last time was caused by very loose lending - and basically a collapse of the mortgage market.
Justin Goodin
Is The Crash Coming?
7 September 2021 | 23 replies
The media and news were promoting the broken economy, massive job losses, and a collapsed stock market, but I knew that I was ready to start my pursuit into real estate.
Alex Varner
To demo or not to demo?
13 November 2018 | 5 replies
I’m thinking I just tear it down so it doesn’t collapse on a person or their property.
Mike Palmer
Any plumbing pros that can answer crazy plumbing question?
19 March 2015 | 45 replies
Since upstairs and downstairs share the same stack frequently, I would suspect a blockage or even pipe collapse down below the lower tenant.
Thomas Usher
Starting out with a big fish on the line....HELP!!!
7 February 2015 | 30 replies
When the buyer collapses you foreclose them out, keeping their million dollars and you can sell the property again and get another million from someone else.
Jered Sturm
I bought 30k pigs in Ohio with success.
14 April 2015 | 19 replies
Also I didn't know anyother way.This was the most killer point in the entire thread:A common theme seems to be out of state investors buying cheap houses, doing $5,000 cosmetic "rehabs", renting them out, bragging about the positive cash flow for awhile and then BANG, a few months later they are back on BP, screaming bloody murder and complaining about the leaking roof that has caused a ceiling to collapse. and then we have Big @Ben Leybovich , piling on, pointing out the smeared lipstick on our $30k pigs, dancing on the dead carcass of the out of state investor, and "P r o b a b l y" wagging his "I told you so" finger at his computer screen, and grinning ear to ear as he pats himself on the back for being right again.