Trevor Baker
Jacksonville, Cincinnati or Phoenix for Buy & Hold?
12 September 2018 | 6 replies
From a macro perspective, for buy and hold, I'd rank these cities:1) Phoenix2) Jacksonville3) CincinnatiThese are all very different markets
Account Closed
How To Crack $1M - In The Year 2020
3 February 2020 | 45 replies
I have no belief that the macro RE market is on the verge of collapse.
Ivan Casale
Arizona market for buying and selling houses? Thoughts?
5 March 2021 | 9 replies
Its a great market to invest in from a macro perspective as the things that drive growth here such as the business climate and weather most likely aren't going anywhere, but its a very competitive market especially if you are not going off market to find deals.
Kevin Hill
This is Not the Real Estate Environment for Rookie Investors
28 October 2021 | 163 replies
I have been saving up like crazy to run into my next deal but now I feel as though I have some more macro-economics to analyze!
Account Closed
Is the Real Estate market really not going to take a hit?
31 October 2020 | 392 replies
Real Estate has both a Micro and Macro aspect.
Adam Shbib
New member from New York City (open to invest elsewhere)
4 October 2013 | 20 replies
I am however, highly attracted to other markets after doing some simple macro analysis.
Joe Kim
Out of state investing- SCAM! False promise land of cash flow.
18 January 2023 | 67 replies
That is, there can be general macro trends in real estate but there is a lot of micro too.
Stuart Parker
As a landlord.. Provide the appliances?
26 February 2014 | 7 replies
The cheaper appliances are more noisy and consume more power.
Ricardo White
Buyers List Template
17 November 2021 | 23 replies
Originally posted by @Account Closed:I have a macro-enabled Microsoft Excel 2007 spreadsheet that does this through "Data Filter" mechanism.
Matthew J.
Anybody invested in Ground Floor LROs or Notes?
31 July 2023 | 30 replies
If the note for particular property is individually owned by its own LLC and not an aggregated LLC2. if the valuation itself is true and correctThe problem with PS is it's super messy because of the two factors above.Pro tips: if you want to invest in a notes, invest to local note or local HML fund that's specialized in that particular region.In essense, if you buy into any "debt funds" nationwide, your risk is basically the macro economy structures, it's hard to explain, but if volatility is rising you HAVE TO MOVE money from aggregated/nationwide funds into a specialty investment.