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Abraham Gebrezgiabhier Lot split financing and impacts on existing mortgage:
5 September 2024 | 2 replies
They will not allow the split to be recorded as it will impact the title on the property and devalue the property.
Brian J Allen Fannie Mae 5% Down Multifamily Loan: A Double-Edged Sword
9 September 2024 | 22 replies
This monetary policy is intended to lower interest rates. essentiallywhen you print currency your devaluing it causing prices to increase (more dollars chasing fewer goods)also lowering interest rates has a stimulative effect to increase pricing because people borrow moreAnd it will make consumer goods and asset prices more expensiveThe people that survive and thrive during inflation are the ones that are buying assets and I believe low down payment loan programs are great for buyers just getting started and for buyers who already own property.
Jonathan Hammann Tax Lien Buyers Club, Don't Do It!!!
31 August 2024 | 36 replies
I don't understand if that means that the lien is being devalued, or holds it's value. 
Samuel Coronado Getting ready to develop park
21 August 2024 | 9 replies
Their appeal is partly that it devalues the community but I think rampant homelessness devalues it more.
Mateo Monsalve Where to invest outside the US?
16 August 2024 | 10 replies
Not sure how currency affects the investment though....something like 50% devaluation of the Yen over the last year or two. 
Hadar Giladi Markets for BRRR
14 August 2024 | 22 replies
After posting a monthly market update for Milwaukee every month for the last 5 years and looking at the data every month and the dynamic that makes prices inch up month after month it is becoming more of a certainty to me than a possibility.Because the reasons don't change: we keep devaluating the paper dollar, we still have a chronic housing shortage and we are not building nearly enough to even keep up, let alone to catch up from the deficit we carry.
Richard Bayle Peter Harris - Commercial Property Advisors
14 August 2024 | 63 replies
Waste into an Acorn account, which devalued by 2k at one point but at least I did give it away or maybe I did by not doing what I'm telling you to do?
Noah Bacon How will interest rates trend in 2024?
13 August 2024 | 24 replies
When the economy suffers as a result of too much of a contraction, debt payments are harder to make, etc, then go through the cycle of loosening it again, devaluing the currency so debt payments are easier to make, and banks can profit higher than before.
Andrew James Carribbean hot spots within the next few years
10 August 2024 | 85 replies
Whereas, in Mexico and the Dominican Republic, your income is in USD but your costs are in pesos and these costs are very low to top it off.Also, because real estate is traded in USD in their countries, the well-to-do Mexicans and Dominicans are using property as their store of value of choice against the devaluation of the peso.
Forest Wu List of Syndicators/GPs to AVOID?
14 August 2024 | 134 replies
Really, hmmm lets print $6T and think that they will stay at zero.... that's the attitude of those gp, just blame the fed for their inability to do basic financial DD. also those GP are still in high school during 2008.everyone that knows little bit of macroeconomic structure knows that when the fed is adding m2 supply by the size of 4% every month from march 2020 (until q1 2022), that action would trigger asset valuation (and devaluation) followed by inflation followed by stagflation/recession.