Sharon Tzib
Houston Housing Stats April, 2024
20 May 2024 | 2 replies
pid=2072Houston Real Estate Highlights in April, 2024:-Single-family home sales rose 9.2 percent year-over-year;-Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes went from 56 to 49 days;-Total property sales rose 8.7 percent with 9,611 units sold;-Total dollar volume was up 13.8 percent to $4 billion;-The single-family median price rose 3.0 percent to $340,000;-The single-family average price rose 4.6 percent to $437,198; -Single-family home months of inventory registered a 3.7-months supply, up from 2.6 months a year earlier;-Townhome/condominium sales continued to decline, falling 1.3 percent, with the median price down 1.8 percent to $230,000 and the average price down 0.5 percent to $278,048.
John Anselmo
Current homeowner first time investment seeking sound entry strategy.
21 May 2024 | 4 replies
That is a beautiful thing for a single income household but is nowhere near enough to reach the financial security and lifestyle I would like for my family.
Cole Soreano
Combining households with my 67 year old neighbor
17 May 2024 | 4 replies
Moving forward we are exploring possibly combing households due to the large size of the property and the difficulty of upkeep but there are several questions/ issues that need to be addressed so it does not put either of us in a compromised position.When her husband died a friend paid off her mortgage due to it going into foreclosure ( 210k total).
Miguel Suarez
I'm Planning To Buy A House Out Of State early 2024 (any suggested states to invest?)
24 May 2024 | 259 replies
Have done a 1-8 condominium here in SoCal, self managed and different properties across many states.
Carrie Herring
I think I smell opportunity. Am I wrong?
20 May 2024 | 4 replies
Here's the post minus her contact info and exact address:I'm telling mine pretty rough shape mobile homes I feel about my dress this would be worth almost 200,000 not too long from now so good because I need to live in it for 15 more years until I die whichever comes first I think 35 in cash and you can take it over when I die or 15 years first or I'll accept 10,000 cash down and a few hundred a month until you ready to take it over at that time of my death or whatever then you would be giving that payment to my children until the contractor satisfied serious requires only please or you can email me let me know if you want to come look at it whatever money I get at the beginning and their household it's going to go into fixing the place up by the time I die I hope it's quite nice extremely life actually before the viral to be able to actually move into it themselves it'd be a hold of my place by the time I can do any more to it hopefully waterwood drive Gainesville Georgia 30506 I'm ready to do it ASAPMy first reply:Cute area, actually owned by poster, and almost a half-acre with the small 684-foot trailer.
Somesh Mukherjee
From Toronto, looking to invest in Buffalo & Rochester area.
20 May 2024 | 20 replies
I will give you some of my highlights.People in Texas complain about their property taxes at 3% ours are about 4.5%.New York in general and Monroe county specifically are very tenant friendly.Depending on the town, the code inspectors/police can be quite anal.Since Covid and the 2020 protests we’ve seen an increase in crime in the city and therefore weakening demand in the city proper and increasing demand for the suburbs.Industry is well diversified—University of Rochester (medicine) L3Harris (defense) xerox (IT) and paychex (software/hr)) and relatively recession proof.Population growth is low and therefore appreciation (except the past 4 years) has been moderate as well.There aren’t many builders in the area so supply is relatively fixed.Home (and rent) prices are both affordable with homes typically being less than 1/3 median household income and rent being similarly affordable.For single family homes at 8% rent will cover piti with about 100$ to spare in the A areas.
Isan Sahoo
What's the STR forecast for 2023?
24 May 2024 | 100 replies
The answer depends upon where the property is at (local regulations and political headwinds), interest rates, unemployment-employment, household debt levels and consumer confidence, cost of getting there (airfare, gasoline prices, etc), cost of running the STR etc.
Elia Espinosa
New to Real Estate Investing
18 May 2024 | 3 replies
My most recent experience was selling my condominium, a very wise investment I made 8 years ago, to purchase my home in 2023.
Chris Purcell
Do you raise rent on good tenants?
21 May 2024 | 41 replies
She trapped us into signing the lease as 1) there were no reasonably priced properties to rent & 2) we were not planning on moving this fall, so no money saved, nor household packed.Her property needs new windows because they leak and we have had major water damage, bathroom vents to be installed & mold removal from said bathrooms.
Drew Sygit
Top 10 Biggest Midwest Cities: Which are Growing & Attractive for Investors?
17 May 2024 | 6 replies
For example, Detroit MSA AMI for household is $67k+.