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Jasmine Crosby Wholesale In Memphis TN
27 May 2019 | 2 replies
Literally every apartment i have lived in i have painted, created vibrant patterns on the walls, and decorated with different colors and textures.
Matt Grubb Is AirDna worth $500/month for analyzing STR?
24 January 2020 | 25 replies
Don't rely too much on AirDNA's numbers, as their methodology and data isn't that great, but it can be useful for looking at patterns in a market.
Eric Grunfeld Looking at my first Storage Unit Deal
2 August 2022 | 5 replies
Are these units seeing a pattern in occupancy?
Michael Auguste New Home Construction Demand 'Quickly' Dries Up
28 July 2022 | 7 replies
Rising rates matter more with that fact pattern than in the past.
Marco Bario When the cash flow stops flowing - Income Store
9 January 2020 | 0 replies
Although Income Store was in the business of selling income-producing websites to investors, things have recently imploded, and the patterns are relevant enough for all investors to learn from.
David Ivy Austin Market Report - August 2021
16 September 2021 | 0 replies
The fall/winter will be predictably sluggish until the market roars back in late winter/spring of 2022, which is the normal pattern we’ve now come to expect year after year (aside from the pandemic and the 2008 housing recession).
Mark B Thinking To Refi My Owner-financed Office Building, Need Advice
31 January 2011 | 12 replies
A" product is much more desirable than a B or C product that carries more risk.Most "A" product is owned by national corporations and leased by national tenants except for a few mom and pop spaces.These have a much lower chance of default with corporate guarantees and thus a lower rate.B or C product in suburban to rural areas is even more at risk than urban cores for lending.In many markets Multifamily and Hotels are in a buy pattern and lending is strong as most lenders see low risk at the prices buyers can purchase for.Hospitality sectors such as lodges,water parks,ski resorts are still getting pounded with a slow recovery.Industrial still seems to be doing well in many markets.Retail and Office as still seen as very weak and risky for lenders unless you have a strong B to an A product in urban cores that have already started to recover.
Ben Stout Why not buy historic homes?
11 January 2019 | 16 replies
My vacancies (only 2 so I can't speak to this being a recurring pattern) are less than a week.An example is a 1926 historic art deco style home I bought from HUD.
Jay Mitiguy Duplex with solid cash flow
18 May 2019 | 49 replies
The local REIA seems to have an established pattern of not meeting, so that would strike me as the general feeling of anyone who might want to be involved.People are always busy, so they need a reason to drive 30-60 minutes to come to one of these things.  
Carlos Rovira Possible condo deal. Need opinions.
29 June 2015 | 7 replies
Also ask what the HOA fees were for the last five years (to see a pattern if they are rising) I had a condo under agreement and the seller "forgot" to tell me there was a $7,000 special assessment (condos were selling for $40k) - when I went back to the seller they noted the price was based on the assessment.