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Steve Sapowsky Trump victory...What does this mean for the housing market?
10 November 2016 | 9 replies
Trump should stimulate job growth and that is a good thingtime will tell
Cary F. Donald Trump & Real Estate Investing
30 January 2017 | 147 replies
Trump didn't say no trade, just better trade deals, but that can move foreign investment away too.Trump is more likely to increase minimum wage than reduce it, it stimulates the velocity of money that runs the engine.HUD funding may be in more trouble, public housing and Sec. 8 can get squeezed. 
Brad Spies Trumps tax proposal on depreciation?
16 November 2016 | 5 replies
that won't happen  there is section 179 that is used in hurricane and other relief efforts to stimulate economy.. if this passed property would shoot up out of the stratosphere.... you would not be able to buy any
Whitney Whitfield Need advise on Financing!
19 November 2016 | 5 replies
We do hard money loans but our credit provider has tools where we can stimulate changes to see what score would be.
Tim Porsche Effect of Trump's Economic Policies on Interest Rates
21 November 2016 | 5 replies
All ships don't turn at the same time or in the same space.To measure the performance of an administration you need a starting line of where one was when they took command, then measure out to the end of that period of command and follow up in some segments a few years after someone leaves office, such as employment, that can have a very long cycle, especially when it is severe.Rates have been kept down to stimulate economic growth, rates will increase.  
Logan Larochelle Is the market to high?
1 August 2017 | 3 replies
Prices will hold firm or continue to rise until some other factor comes along to dampen demand - fewer jobs, for example.The banksters are attempting to stimulate demand once again by easing lending guidelines.
Charles Fletcher Smart money in the aftermath of Harvey.
13 September 2017 | 45 replies
I suspect there will be a lot of distressed real estate.1. lots of flooded houses with no flood insurance/ owner does not have funds to fix2. tenants have to move out/ land lord does not have enough reserves so start to hemorrhage paying on vacant non rentable houses.3. foundations going all haywire because of flooding and soil movement4. people deciding they no longer want to live in a flood prone area and just abandon ship and move somewhere else.what will be interesting to see is if the Feds create a GOZONE type tax play like they did for Katrina that really stimulated the ecnomy and brought in investors from all over the US.
Maclean Gordon Initial Ontario House Hack: Duplex or Triplex as a target?
20 November 2017 | 9 replies
After all, the reno should yield a more valuable unit with higher rent demand.... so it's kind of a double tactic to stimulate a move-out and value-add.
Jerrad Shepherd Everybody has a Pitbull 🤷‍♂️
27 July 2022 | 80 replies
They are high energy dogs, and they are very smart too-- so they need mental stimulation.  
Joe Splitrock Interest Rates Will Affect the Real Estate Market: Yes or No
27 February 2022 | 14 replies
Instead of relying on the Fed to artificially stimulate demand and hold prices down, the lending market will find it's own equilibrium.