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Charles Ho Real Estate vs. Stock Portfolio
3 December 2016 | 80 replies
Fear over Greece, the FMOC maybe raising the fed funds rate 15-25 basis points (trivial) sometime in the next year, low oil prices, who knows why...  
Ben Leybovich Is It a Bubble..."!?!
3 September 2015 | 42 replies
I think the trend will swing back from renting and group psychology about "rising real estate values" will kick in just as it did 10-15 years ago.Yes I think we should keep buying to get more pieces on the board (boats in the water to rise), but completely disregard any potential appreciation both in terms of our return calculations and psychologically (in other words, don't get caught up in the coming "real estate boom" psychology and buy marginal properties or cash flow negative properties expecting appreciation).That may mean doing fewer deals but it's a price I'm personally willing to pay.There are also some broader economic issues which could throw in some systemic risk and gum up the works, such as Russia-Ukraine, the Chinese economy, the European economy (and some of its weaker members like Greece), etc.So in my mind I think there are three possible scenarios: 1) 1/3 likely to have steady good growth in RE values (scenario of U.S. economy continuing to do reasonably well but little/tepid real wage growth), 2) 1/3 likely to have another boom (scenario of U.S. economy doing very well and finally having real wage growth for the first time in a long time), and 3) 1/3 likely to have the train get derailed by external factors such as the world economy, some kind of war, etc.In all of those scenarios it seems to me that good, cash flowing properties will be good to have.
Dawn Anastasi Diary of a $3,900 house ... wait, what? $3,900, yes that's right!
28 March 2017 | 184 replies
Dawn,The house is looking good.I'm not surprised the neighbour across the way.  
Corey Dutton Greece to Take Bridge Loan to Restructure Debt
16 July 2015 | 7 replies
Greece received the honor of being the first major country to default on an IMF loan.
Alexander A. Financial Doom to happen on September 2015. Do you believe this?
21 August 2015 | 20 replies
no one ever questioned him about the 500 days.Everything seems to be gravitating towards this september and the US appears to be ground zero for this upcoming crisis.we have already seen the first rumbles with the shanghai market collapse and the greece debacle.
Walker Seid stock market in free fall
26 August 2015 | 27 replies
The biggest issue w the stock market right now is companies are posting growth and profits but their stock is continuing to drop based on oil prices, raising and lowering of the dollar value, external factors like greece and china.
Kai DeNeve Purchase a home or investment property?
2 October 2015 | 7 replies
Have you considered any neighbouring towns to Vancouver like white rocks etc or are you set on Vancouver? 
Al Brennan Purchase wooded lot and new build.
1 November 2015 | 17 replies
new build so $0.Neighbouring homes all around $350k.
Julian L. If you had $50k cash and lived in LA, what would you do?
14 April 2017 | 32 replies
So have you ever thought to invest in overseas property somewhere in Europe, for instance in Spain, Portuguese, Greece...
Stephanie Cederdahl Bad Apple in my First Rental Property..
22 May 2019 | 12 replies
Ignore the neighbours