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13 March 2024 | 8 replies
I first went there in the mid 80s and i was buying foreclosures there in 2009. when the last building boom was going in 2004 to 2007 until the big crash.
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12 March 2024 | 168 replies
Even after the housing market crash in 2008 where the price of the S&P 500 dropped from ~$1300 in August 2008 to ~$700 in March 2009, the price recovered to ~$1100/share by October 2009.
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8 March 2024 | 121 replies
The 1990 property crash?
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11 March 2024 | 152 replies
Its funny how the same principals /adages for choosing real estate investment are the same for public markets, but applied nearly opposite... yeah, actually the most differences between real estate and index/stock/options is that.......... with direct real estate, the risk/reward is not being shared to other investor although we follow the same local market trajectory in general ; while for stock/index/option the risk/reward is being shared among the masses.So when we say for example, S&P crashed 20%, the pain was shared to million people that experienced the same ; while for real estate if we have issue with our own, nobody care other than ourselves.
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9 March 2024 | 21 replies
Back in the day before the catastrophic housing crash I noticed the DOM rapidly rising in Detroit.
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12 March 2024 | 75 replies
Now, this 20k your are so positive you will achieve in appreciation; what if there is a major crash or some terror attack that destroys appreciation for many moons?
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9 March 2024 | 9 replies
Obviously, I don't know anything about your finances, so for all I know, you may have a few million in the bank, and this project is just a fun experiment that wouldn't even be a drop in the bucket if it all turns south...but, regardless, you'll want to model out what would happen if this project crashes and burns...As you may know, managing a rental in a D to F area (or even a C area) is usually not recommended (for many reasons), and funding a rehab with credit cards is also usually not recommended (again, for many reasons). ...even highly experienced investors often won't touch anything lower than C grade because of all the difficulties of managing and re-selling them...If you're dead set on rehabbing the place and keeping it, I'd strongly suggest studying up thoroughly on the local rental market and tenant pool (e.g.; rent medians and lower and upper bounds, typical days on market before securing a tenant, local vacancy rates, tenants' typical income, education level, employment opportunities, credit, and rental history).
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12 March 2024 | 105 replies
However, since its pumped out daily as the issue that will cause a meteor to crash into the United States and kill all life, this and every other talking point which is spewed infects everything.
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9 March 2024 | 17 replies
I live in the Bay Area and have been investing in stockton ever since the real estate crash there, and it has been one of the best places to put my money over the years
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6 March 2024 | 5 replies
Because of this I am not too worried about a real estate crash, although I don't exclude a correction, especially if interest rates continue to stay elevated in 2024.Curious to hear your thoughts on this and how/if this is affecting your investment strategy.Thanks,AntonioFigure 1 (source: St.