Ahmed Alswaiti
Operation Lone Star: Texas at the Forefront of Security and Real Estate Dynamics
28 January 2024 | 0 replies
This public discourse can sway investor confidence and decisions, influencing where and how much to invest in Texas real estate.Political Climate and Investor Confidence: Navigating UncertaintyThe political undertones of Operation Lone Star reflect broader national debates.
Hayden B.
Leveraging existing properties
28 January 2024 | 4 replies
Cash flow positive properties I know are always the goal, but in the current lending climate and with the hours I work I need really hands on property management to be as passive as possible.
Ahmed Alswaiti
Navigating the Shifting Demographics of Homebuyers in Today's Market
25 January 2024 | 2 replies
Baby boomers and millennials, each at distinct life stages, are converging on the market with different needs and financial strategies, shaping the housing landscape with their preferences and purchasing power.Baby Boomers: In Search of Sun, Savings, and SerenityBaby boomers are charting a course toward warmer climates and tax-friendly havens as they approach retirement.
Stewart Thompson
Ready to House Hack & Build My Core 4
25 January 2024 | 7 replies
Nevada is landlord-friendly, with low property taxes, tech job growth, population growth, and a mild climate with strong appreciation potential.
Layne T.
Trading up a Midwest Rental (decent cash flow) for a more expensive one (0 cash flow)
26 January 2024 | 5 replies
@Staci Rogers - Long term plans would be keep the newer home as a forever home, and it's in a warmer climate so assuming less repairs of the busted pipes variety, etc.
AJ Wong
Does and should climate change factor into home buying and investing?
23 January 2024 | 72 replies
Chances are your investments will be more impacted by climate change policy than by actual climate change.
Holly Scott
Newbie in Colorado Springs/Teller County Colorado 1st flip advice
10 September 2016 | 4 replies
Since our climate is dry, I have seen folks do a lot less and as long as it stays dry then no problems.
Christian Cascone
Pursuing VR in Asheville/Brevard, North Carolina...any advice?
20 April 2018 | 14 replies
I understand that the rental seasons may be longer around Asheville/Brevard, than in Highlands/Cashiers given the more mild climate?
Kay Ferdous
Up and coming areas in Connecticut.. ?
30 September 2016 | 9 replies
@Raymond B. is great at welcoming new folks to CT, but is cautious of reinvesting in the state due to the economic climate.
Joel Owens
Anyone investing in food trucks??
8 October 2016 | 2 replies
(I'm sure you remember from the industry) The flaw with food trucks here in the Midwest is seasonality but in warmer climates it *could* be worth it.