Christine Baldwin
How to find a investment property while maintaining a full-time job in Houston, TX
16 June 2015 | 9 replies
The fact is that the risk free rates are so low that it causes the investor cap rate to shrink as well.
Matt Cramer
Another post on how much Detroit sucks?
13 July 2015 | 56 replies
Now they have 700,000, and shrinking every year.
Michael Noto
What "Treasures" Have You Found While Rehabbing Houses?
26 June 2015 | 22 replies
A few videos too still shrink wrapped!
Arianna Crawford
To rent or to sell? Which is better?
28 October 2021 | 29 replies
Is the local economy growing or shrinking?
William Thompson
Dwindling cap rate due to appreciation, cash in chips?
23 October 2021 | 1 reply
This question is based on my shrinking belief that the amount of appreciation we are seeing will eventually slow.
Greg Seivert
How does that BRRR "Repeat" work exactly?
11 December 2021 | 12 replies
Otherwise your initial investment will continue to shrink by about 20-25% per property, or you’ll have to wait for market appreciation before you Refi , which would take years depending on the market.
Michael Kagan
Bay Area Market State of Affairs
2 January 2022 | 3 replies
At this point in time, I would rather bet on a rental bounce locally (not necessarily in the city) based on a post-covid recovery, rather than perpetual shrinking cap rates in those hot out-of-state markets (given that cap rates here are potentially equal or better than those other markets atm, and we may be headed into a higher interest rate environment).That's not to say other markets won't make people money.
Paul Winka
Fix small section of drywall that rotted? <photo>
4 January 2022 | 3 replies
It will likely crack and shrink if you did not pre-fill.
Dave Charron
Do you always fix floor settling?
6 January 2022 | 5 replies
If the slope/uneven floors aren't too bad I wouldn't mess with it, just make sure the joists are good and that they haven't been cut or broken, if there has been normal shrinking/settling thats common .
Sanath Sambamoorthi
Japanese Foreclosure Market
14 May 2021 | 0 replies
Read a bunch of BiggerPockets book as part of a course I took by Derek Moneyberg called Real Estate Riches.I live in Tokyo and want to invest in the Japanese market despite the many difficulties involved in the market here (depreciation, shrinking population, etc, deflation, etc.)I think the best way for me to get started is to buy a property in Central Tokyo and house hack, I have probably between 50k-100k liquid that I can use, but I'd like to get financing for a bigger property if possible.