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Augustine Ubah Help finding a property manager to help house hack a single family home(4BR & 2.5Ba)
14 May 2024 | 5 replies
Since you are living there, it should be much easier to set up showings rather than a traditional rental traveling to the property.The biggest mistake I have made, and seen other makes, is loosening their guidelines after a few weeks/months of vacancy because they have simply had enough. 
Sarah Ali Is not having/finding tenants a real concern? what do you do if you can't find any?
4 May 2024 | 5 replies
The number one reason I hear when a landlord has placed a bad tenant, is due to the landlord loosening their guidelines after the property has sat vacant longer than they expected. 2.
Ed B. Projections for interest rates?
20 April 2024 | 4 replies
A Trump win would loosen up energy policy which might mean cheaper fuel to ship goods which will trickle down to lower prices for goods, but he didn't curb spending as much as you might think.
Kristen Haynes Nationwide Housing Stats - And Expected rate Reductions plus Modest Housing Gains
10 April 2024 | 2 replies
While that was down 11% year-over-year (from 9.8 million in February 2023), there were no clear signs that the labor market was loosening up significantly.
Komal Sekhon Dad invested ~2009 and made good rental income in our town, impossible for me now
30 March 2024 | 45 replies
Hey mate,Future predictions are solid for real estate IMO over the coming years.Lot's of pent up demand waiting for the Fed.Many folks with locked in low interest rates aren't selling, and many wannabe buyers can't get the desired loan amounts due to high interest rates.So we are in a stale mate for now.If Fed loosens grip 3rd or 4th quarter, I feel the flood gates might open and activity starts again.I don't believe the market will decline if interest rates are cut, quite on the contrary.Micro market trends are very different to macro.Online stats/demographics don't reveal what happens from a micro market standpoint.I could give countless examples of zip codes in Ohio experiencing population growth, gentrification and appreciation.The overall population might be declining but again, on a micro level some pockets are booming.Thanks and much success
Adam Bartomeo Negative Impact for Vacation Rentals Florida Law Makers Pass SB 280
27 March 2024 | 22 replies
Overall it should loosen regulation as it currently stands while also making the regulations more uniform across the state.As for your blanket summary of STRs I have to disagree.
AJ Wong The AirBnB 'Bust' will soon be a Boom.
14 March 2024 | 24 replies
But the State of AZ, overall, still has regulations against restricting STRs.....they just loosened them up in some areas...I agree with @AJ Wong that the bust and the boom are over and the STR market will adjust to 'normal'
Jack B. Will housing crash in 2026 or has it already crashed? Expert called last two crashes.
8 March 2024 | 121 replies
Most regionals aren't very exposed to CRELarger banks even less.Might take a few years to reposition but since 2008, the banks are flush with cash due to various stress tests and must offset capital for any hiccup within the portfolio.Trump might loosen this again and might have a fiasco in the future with the banks lolNot a fan of tech.
Mike Terry Did I hear David Greene correctly this morning? Cash out 1.5MM retirement fund?
22 February 2024 | 43 replies
And Bigger Pockets is wise to loosen the reins a little bit.
Andreas Mueller The Apartment Boom is Coming! But does it matter?
21 February 2024 | 0 replies
And while the availability of lots for homebuilding has “loosened” we are still undersupplied in most all markets.Zonda researchAccording to Honda’s analysis, “Current lot development [supply] is supportive of modest growth in the new home market [in 2024] but doesn’t support blockbuster growth.”Snapshot in time: Housing Starts Down in January.