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Mitchell Behm DealMachine: Is it worth trying in current climate?
5 July 2022 | 1 reply

Hi! I am trying to find ways to generate income outside my JOB and came across DealMachine, driving for dollars.  Is this something I should continue to research and jump into right now?  I am trying to see if it is w...

Brynn H. Buy or wait out the SoCal Market
26 April 2022 | 14 replies
It would be a great Idea to consult with an attentive mortgage broker to see what you are able to qualify for, given our current climate.
Dave Meyer What's Your Take on the Housing Market. Show me the data!
11 May 2022 | 7 replies
The next 2 months are very predictable, forcasting the next half year is possible, because real estate moves so slow and you have a lot of leading indicators - but beyond that it is speculation and I never go on record with that, even though I think about it quite a bit, and here are some ideas that are "a little bit out there":- inflation may take 2-3 years, maybe longer, for the FED to correct - total compounded devaluation could be 30-50%- home prices will continue to increase at rate of inflation and then some extra for suuply/demand- national home prices trends could split, prices could flatten or declien on the coast and possibly double in the midwest- climate migration will increase (I have clients every month that cite water shortage/ floods/fire/smoke..)- the midwest will see the biggest boom in 50 years- condo's will become the new starter home as SF get too expensive- rents will continue to increase in amount and volume- homeownership rates will decline- social unrest will increase as the wealth gap continues to widen and political extremeism increases (this could get bad)I would not go on record predicting any of this, but in the back of my mind I think they are possibilities.
Joshua King Sellers agent is against using an FHA loan
30 November 2021 | 30 replies
And if you are in a colder winter climate (like we are here in Milwaukee) you can't do exterior paint in freezing temperatures and FHA won't close. 
Eddie Pfeifer Gunshy about FL Residential MF
30 November 2021 | 3 replies
For those in the know, what are the favored counties (Broward and Miami/Dade scare me due to climate regarding future eviction/rent pay moratoria)? 
Chirag Shetty Out of state market for first time investor
31 December 2021 | 12 replies
I am also conscious of the impact of climate change on our country's demographic and therefore do not feel confident about investing in Florida as I have read some urban planning research papers that predict in the long-term, half the state will be underwater along with Louisiana (20 years out).
Esteban Chavez Which is better a single family or a multy family.
28 November 2021 | 6 replies
@Esteban Chavez Dependent on your climate of chooses in your market.
Joe S. Tenant killed three spiders in the house.🤨
30 November 2021 | 36 replies
Lol Haha, up north here a spider is pea size at best, but in warmer climates those are some little beasts and can even be deadly. 
Charlene Stovin Question for you all: Appreciation on tri/four plexes
30 November 2021 | 4 replies
Appreciation is great and I am sure you are seeing the cost of SFR going up in Texas in today's climate but...A RE  INVESTOR should look first and foremost at the Cash Flow of any investment. 
Adam Arkfeld Longer-term STRs (28+ days)
1 December 2021 | 14 replies
I am just saying this from the perspective of someone living in a cooler climate, who has traveled to AZ and has friends that vacation there.