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Andrew Angerer Why have others given up? (conversation starter)
22 February 2019 | 66 replies
ALL.What I try to tell people on this forum is that if you buy properties in certain Cities/Localities, you can literally protect yourself from a downturn as the recovery from the previous peak is shortened compared to other cities.This is a chart that includes the WORST financial crisis since Great Depression.WE are not going to have that this time, I believe.Buying in NYC protects me against holding a property that will NEVER reach the previous peak and will most likely exceed the previous peak in a VERY short time.I'm actually like you, I'm risk adverse.
Wale Lawal How Will Joe Biden as US President Affect Real Estate
18 April 2023 | 188 replies
. -- Overall though, I think it will continue to be a strong market since the economy will suffer for the next few months and then we will be in full recovery after Spring. -- People need to work and not fall behind (same with small businesses) and that is what is about to happen if some kind of stimulus bill isn't passed soon (should have been passed 2 months ago).
J Scott J Scott's Recession Proof Real Estate Investing: Ask Me Anything!
21 June 2021 | 134 replies
And then smaller cities that don't have diversified economic drivers -- cities with a single major employer or that rely on a single major industry (like Detroit) often get hit harder than others.In terms of recovery, cities with population growth and diverse economies have historically recovered fastest.
Davido Davido Unusual Tax Question Is this money for nothing? Is it Tax Free?
16 January 2020 | 126 replies
Landlord’s recovery of damages, if any, is not limited to the amount of the security deposit.Move in Costs: $650 is due at time of move in ($300 rent + $50 utilities + $300 security deposit).Utilities to be Paid Monthly: Renter agrees to prepay utilities monthly on the first business day of each month, along with her rent.
Yonah Weiss I'm a Real Estate Investor, but my Degree is in...
27 August 2020 | 183 replies
The critical thinking from the analysis of different texts, organizing lesson plans, and experience coaching athletes all somehow helped me in my real estate investing.
George Gammon Dave Ramsey Is Misleading The Public
19 August 2019 | 108 replies
His program is a good debt recovery and money management system but beyond building true wealth and becoming FI, DR's program is but a piece to a puzzle.The philosophy of running debt free once you have assets has merit.
Account Closed Mortgage Underwater $30k After Almost 10 Years of Ownership!?
2 December 2019 | 31 replies
@Cara O'DonnellIt’s true, but I believe this is the bottom and signs point to a slow recovery already.
Rick Bassett Rent Recovery Service
16 July 2022 | 28 replies
Just wanting to see if anybody has had any luck with using Bent Recovery Service.
Dan Wickland Getting hate from friends / family / strangers for Investing
27 November 2017 | 58 replies
Thanks for sharing@Cody Evans Lol yeah - if they read the Millionaire Next Door they'd realise that a athlete and a real estate investor are not related.
Evan Loader First syndication as an LP
10 April 2020 | 22 replies
If I send an email to them with a question, I expect a response within a few hours or a day.First year or two: it depends on the deal, but some will have an initial dip then recovery in occupancy as some of the lower-quality tenants are weeded out and replaced.