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Justin Goodin 60 of the 100 largest U.S. cities now negative rent growth
3 February 2024 | 86 replies
But, there is perhaps a great deal of difference between both of those and the single family home. the striking difference between MF and SF is MF is buying and selling cap rate, while cap rate is derivative of rent index.SF is different animal, which is valued based on supply/demand metrics and not rental.SF is almost always perform better because of these supply/demand valuation metrices.
Eric Hathway Tenant late fees go to owner or manager?
13 September 2019 | 59 replies
If I was presented this option in a PM contract, I would strike it or find another PM.
Ben Leybovich Is Trump University a Scam...?!
28 February 2019 | 55 replies
To study the violin, get an orchestra gig, and then go on strike because rich donors stop writing checks for your salary - asinine in my view.More asinine than spending $30,000 on Trump University?
Matt Hunt How to split profits and fees?
4 June 2012 | 27 replies
You do seem to have experience in the main function of your new company, and that is the most important thing.Taking a draw in this business is a red flag to me, but as I said if you're able to strike this deal with your investors, then it doesn't matter whether I or anyone else would do it that way; what matters is that it works for you.The other red flag to me is that you state that in four years you have never had an investor make less than projected ROI or had a losing investment.
Michael Fundaro What's your why? Why are you after financial freedom?
10 April 2023 | 35 replies
It's the factor worker / blue collar career that began in the 1870s and gradually morphed in the 1960s-70s into the corporate American white collar career.But some of us are weirdos and really want to sink our teeth into life and tear a hunk out of it, chew it up, and see how good it tastes.100- 400 years ago we would have been pioneers, leaving family, friends, and a known way of life behind to strike it out on a dusty trail that was fraught with peril and no guarantees. 
Charlie MacPherson Airbnb fights back against Boston!
2 December 2018 | 100 replies
Actually, this does not strike me as AirBNB anything"...The City of Boston recently enacted regulations that severely restrict property owners from renting out their homes by the night, unless the owner lives in the unit - a move aimed squarely at Airbnb...."
Mal Johnson Lease with option to purchase? Please help
20 November 2015 | 2 replies
OPTION PRICE: The OPTION price (“strike price”) is: $249,900.00; provided, however, if OPTIONOR concludes at any time before OPTIONOR has received proper notice of extension of the OPTION from OPTIONEE that the fair market value of the property exceeds the foregoing strike price, OPTIONOR may (but is not required to) propose to OPTIONEE that the Option Price be increased to the fair market value of the property as determined by a professional fee appraiser selected by OPTIONOR only at the end of the third option extension.OPTIONEE shall have seven (7) days to accept or reject OPTIONOR’s proposed increase in the Option Price to reflect its fair market value.
Karl McGarvey Are New Builds the New Play?
21 July 2023 | 3 replies
With buyer incentives and even deals to be made with builders for using their lender, there are opportunities to strike deals in the new build sectors.
Alex Velazquez Foreclosures vs Pre-Foreclosures ??
24 February 2021 | 4 replies
Since you're saving time and lawyers with a payoff, should be cheaper and you're in sole position usually to strike a better deal.Foreclosure - If you have a recalictrant owner, may be your only choice.  
J. Martin Being frugal paid off in RE: $1k car, $1MM in RE, $140K/yr gross rents, and free couches..
6 January 2016 | 82 replies
Lean living, getting rid of "crap", doing with less...the reality is that once you do it, you realize how much less you actually need.And it doesn't mean that one cannot enjoy the finer things in life...it's about striking a balance between what you truly enjoy doing and having and then focusing on that.