Hannah Vohs
Real Estate & AI: Uncovering New Possibilities
22 January 2024 | 0 replies
As technology continues to take center stage in the 21st century, many businesses and industries are looking for ways to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of their operations.
Dawon Irvin
Tenant-Friendly Bathroom Renovations on a Budget
23 January 2024 | 2 replies
- Consider artificial plants for a touch of green without the upkeep.Natural Touch: - Plants add a refreshing element and create a spa-like atmosphere
Mazen Al Ashkar
Investing in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta
23 January 2024 | 11 replies
@Eric JamesMost buyers North Americans are happy to pay cash for several reasons: 1) they can get a higher return on their cash than with most other "safer" investments, 2) they buy in Mexico / Puerto Vallarta in order to diversify their investments overseas in a market where prices aren't artificially held high buy leverage and artificially low interest rates and 3) they realize that, when real estate prices in their home markets become too disconnected from rents (who can't grow to the sky) and interest rates inevitably go up, prices can (significantly) drop like they did in 2007-8.
Zach Matson
Questions for those buying Single Family homes as rentals...
23 January 2024 | 44 replies
On houses that have small yards I have done artificial(but real looking, they've come a long way) grass.
Account Closed
Why doesn't everybody buy instead of rent?
3 September 2016 | 1 reply
I do not have personal experience investing in flyover states, so take this with a grain of salt.This is my 'gut reaction,' which could 100% be totally off & I'll defer to those with actual experience 100%...Any place you are buying that has tenants paying 2x in rent what they could otherwise pay in PITI because the [ $70k * 3.5% = $2450 ] down payment is too much of a down payment for them to save up, isn't exactly going to have high quality low maintenance intelligent people as tenants.
David Chan
Throwing a Dart: Dealing Real Estate From Hong Kong to Omaha
6 September 2016 | 3 replies
I know inflation will slowly send my real estate values up through the years, (though for real value: I am not intelligent enough to say whether it will be higher or lower) and with a my current financing structure I will do more than alright if I hold on for the next decade or so.The portfolio is structured on a 20 year term, of which I am 6 years through.
Jegan Basha
Empty land for investment purpose
26 September 2016 | 2 replies
Jegan - unfortunately you have not provide enough information to allow an intelligent response.
Matt Harris
As an investor do you prefer turnkey or empty house at purchase
10 September 2016 | 34 replies
Either they are a fool or you are, or perhaps both, but not neither.I won't even begin to get into the gaping flaws in your logic about valuation ... that shows either ignorance on real estate valuation or an attempt to artificially pump up values using valuation methods that are not valid.