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Ron Williams End of Year Update & Looking Forward | Hilton Head Real Estate
5 June 2024 | 1 reply
While rental demand is going down, there continue to be more people purchasing properties for personal use in turn causing there to be an overall shortage of rental units available in season.
Kailan Boston First Time Investors
4 June 2024 | 0 replies
Wisconsin is the Duplex capital of the world, so no shortage of them!
Alexander Szikla Taming the Inflation Beast: Why Current Inflation is Less Alarming Than Expected
4 June 2024 | 1 reply
Doing so would allow sidelined capital to be more aggressive and help alleviate the consistent housing shortages faced nationwide.Bottom Line: Inflationary fears are moderating, suggesting a more stable economic environment than previously expected.
Samantha J Foy Staging a property
4 June 2024 | 8 replies
I'm sharing my opinion with my buyers when we're in the house.But I'm not every agent, and there's no shortage of bad agents out there who don't share their opinions, can't ballpark a room size and don't have the experience to recognize that no, a king WON'T fit in this room.I'm also super frugal, and shocked at the prices for staging.
Marcus Auerbach What is going to happen to Milwaukee Home prices?
3 June 2024 | 8 replies
Just got the fresh MLS data for May 2024 for the Milwaukee metro area:- median price for the metro area is now 341k, up 8.1% YTD- we have a chronic rental shortage, rents are up 4.6%- inventory is up a whopping 57% from last yearTake inventory with a grain of salt, because we had almost nothing last year, so 57% more is still not much.
Karim Elahi Section 8 in Philadelphia, PA
3 June 2024 | 7 replies
There is no shortage of renters out here and Section 8 is my personal favorite for my own properties.  
David W. L.A. Resident Commercial Investing Advice Needed
3 June 2024 | 9 replies
Reno is in a valley that naturally constricts growth, continuing the shortage of housing.
Anthony Hidalgo SFH Rental Strategies or Exit Strategies
31 May 2024 | 12 replies
  $3600 if we include utilities with a Section 8 Tenant. what is your current escrow shortage
Gordon Vaughn The Best Kept Secret For Bidding On HUD Homes
5 June 2024 | 274 replies
., Given the current housing shortage, this is not surprising.One should probably consider the feasibility of bidding within the parameters you cited, doing a minimal "lipstick on a pig" fix, and holding for rental income.
Farhan Khan New Investor Seeking Guidance in DC Metro Area
30 May 2024 | 5 replies
I look forward to continuing to learn from the BiggerPockets community as I navigate my real estate investing journey.I’ve had some success on the eastern shore of Maryland, though even that market has started to frankly become expensive, there are still pockets of potential growth both rent & appreciation, thoigh it’s becoming harder to find, also there is a massive rental shortage out there, a county I just put a property contract on, literally has 3 properties for rent right now, but it does make rental comps quite difficult, outside of that I’ve started looking a little more into western Md and some southern pa markets but still trying to get a feel for them, overall I think in this market places that are affordableish and have some draw will do well with the continued wfh + affordability crisis but keep in mind while I think the eastern shore is actually fairly safe market for the most part a lot of rural areas definitely have boom bust potential and in theory more risk than dc metro, though the low price points do by definition tend to mitigate some of those risks.