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Chris Yeung Investing in Norada Funding's notes
19 December 2024 | 55 replies
Not sure if anyone is aware of this, but Marco's partner and CFO, Ronald Fossum, was charged with fraud by the SEC fairly recently and barred from participating in any type of similar activity.
Sino U. If you were to start now, where would you choose?
11 December 2024 | 12 replies
Plus the bar tends to be much lower, so it is much easier to stand out.
Vid Vin Canadian investors in US Real Estate market
9 December 2024 | 3 replies
Geographically, Michigan, New York and Ohio are great states to invest in with low barriers to entry. 
Jay Sheth Anybody worked with zeker management
11 December 2024 | 37 replies
Though the property and surrounding areas look nice in the pictures, the doors and windows has bars which concern me.I am just starting our my RE investment journey and all help is greatly appreciated.
Joshua Morency House Hacking In New York City?
29 November 2024 | 7 replies
Hi everyone,My name is Josh and I am currently a college senior that just received a job offer in New York City.
Vivian Huang Investing in Tulum, Mexico
12 December 2024 | 49 replies
If you prefer to be close to the restaurants, bars and nightclubs, you might be better off in or closer to the town although Tulum isn't that big so you have access to everything from the beach area as well.
Lauren Cutchen Tenant keyed Stainless Steel Stove
6 December 2024 | 5 replies
You can buff out scratches with a baking soda paste, a stainless steel scratch remover like Bar Keeper's Friend, or a small amount of toothpaste.
Diego Renteria New Member introduction
6 December 2024 | 4 replies
He studies markets and publishes regular updates on which markets are the best for your goals.Use the search bar.
Robert Westenberger Real estate rookie looking for advice on east coast (nj, ny, pa, ri, ct, md, dc)
6 December 2024 | 13 replies
I am wondering if there is any market in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, or Washington DC that would "make sense" to house hack given my financial position? 
Stuart Udis If you are buying lower cost SFH's what is your exit?
9 December 2024 | 20 replies
In my opinion, you can make as much money buying cheap houses as you can buying expensive homes.Affordability is an issue for a lot of Americans so I will argue cheaper cities performed better over the past 10 years than more expensive markets / houses.San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA and New York, NY are considered expensive markets.If I look at Zillow's price estimate for homes comparing 2016 and 2024San Francisco - Average Price of home was $1,145,000 and now its 1,262,000(Increase of 10%)Seattle - Average Price of home was $561,000 and now its $848,000(51%)New York - Average price was $561,000 and now its $766,000(37%)Memphis, TN, Indianapolis, IN and Clevlenad, OH are considered cheaper markets.Zillow is showing more appreciation in these markets over the same time periodMemphis - Average price was $73,000 and now its $149,000(104%)Indianapolis - Average price was $107,000 and now its $225,000(110%)Cleveland - Average price was $54,000 and now its $109,000(101%)Population increases and job growth are two indicators that result in appreciation.Two of the cheaper markets listed above(Memphis and Cleveland) are not increasing in population.