Malik Berry
Any help is appreciated
9 May 2017 | 3 replies
If you're not paying attention, whatever you have started building could very well collapse w/o your attention."
Barri Griffiths
Buying on actuals vs pro forma
15 May 2017 | 12 replies
@Barri Griffiths, I agree with @Darryl Dahlen and @John Barrows Prior to 2008 Financial Collapse, lenders accepted pro forma, but since than, lender only base the numbers on actual.
Scott Falk
New to REI from Massachusetts
9 February 2006 | 7 replies
Half a decade into the biggest real estateboom in our nation’s history—and a full two years after punditsbegan warning of collapse—the endgame remains unclear.
Michell Garner
Just beginning in upstate New York
5 May 2017 | 1 reply
Then my world collapsed my children and I were in our car and hit by a truck doing 65mph while we were at a dead stop.
Richard G.
Investment property with tenant and foundation issue
15 October 2018 | 6 replies
If you find a building that the tenants pay water then that is an 800 per month profit before maintenance.And you can raise the rent here every couple of years and when you do its on four doors so your spread becomes healthy as the years go by.Also, another positive is it will not collapse due to a basement wall caving in.
Tyler Vinsand
Beginning Real Estate Investing with a Potential Market Crash
12 May 2017 | 23 replies
I see no data to believe that nation wide housing collapses are common.
Gene Hacker
Can or will negative interest rates happen in the United States?
14 August 2020 | 19 replies
Negative interest rates are an articulation of an economy slowing collapsing.
Tareq Salaita
The bubble is bursting and we're still investing
1 March 2019 | 65 replies
With 100% confidence I can tell you that we will have a recession/economic collapse bigger than 2008 in the next 1,000 years.
Account Closed
Atlanta, GA investor- Back from the ashes and new to BP
18 May 2015 | 5 replies
I rehabbed, flipped, rented, built and developed until the collapse.
Sorin T
Housing data may have understated extent of collapse
22 February 2011 | 2 replies
Uh-oh, big surprise: NAR has fudged up data to hide the magnitude of the collapse:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110222/ts_nm/us_usa_economy_housing