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Tom De Napoli How will the COVID-19 Crisis Impact & Likely Recession Impact RE?
14 April 2020 | 0 replies
Even ProLogis, a class-A warehouse REIT, has seen its implied real estate values decline by 19% as the public markets anticipate impacts on warehouse properties, according to my analysis.ConclusionWith property operations quickly deteriorating at retail and hotel properties and future reductions in occupancy and rental revenue likely for multifamily, office, and warehouse, it is not surprising that the public markets have devalued real estate by 20-30% depending on the asset class and location.
Jeff D. What Markets to look at now and post Pandemic?
14 May 2020 | 25 replies
It takes time for the cities that will suffer devaluation to bottom. 
Riki Tang My Property is worth $1 million dollars less.. due to COVID-19 ??
17 June 2020 | 8 replies
Also, they feel the current valuation of the commercial property is no longer fair market value compared from the beginning of 2020, pre-covid-19.The Seller's are obviously not happy to hear of the news, and most definitely will not agree and accept a 20%+ devaluation of their commercial property.
Luke Johnston Negotiating Realtor Commission?
24 June 2020 | 29 replies
I have a large network of clients who invest, constantly I’ll get inquiries from investors I haven’t met yet, if one of them right off the bat wants to discuss a pay cut or devalue my services, I won’t bother.
Rehaan Khan Thoughts on RE market during COVID-19
14 July 2020 | 32 replies
Over the long haul - the world will begin to catch on the long con which is the Federal Reserves "QE Infinity" policy - which fundamentally de-values the dollar against fixed supply stores of value such as gold, and is basically an impossible situation for the Fed to get out of (especially since the Fed has proven they are no longer an "independent" institution). 
Kenny Hsu Invest now, or wait for the correction?
13 July 2020 | 63 replies
However, due to the financial quandry that Congress is now in, for how to pay for U.S. efforts to over-come COVID-19, & which implies that Congress will devalue the U.S. dollar, to do so; it is wise to buy real estate, as one of the few things which holds its value in inflation years.
Michael H. Ones devaluing, the others inflated.
3 August 2020 | 10 replies

Hey BP family,I Live in Houston, have cash and multiple real estate investments. Im sitting on a 70/30 split of cash and stock. Its bothering me that the value lf cash is declining, while stocks are going up based on ...

Akram Ramdan Under Contract, Can I Back Out Because of Bathroom Removal?
11 August 2020 | 16 replies
This removal would significantly devalue the home and I would also be receiving less rent if I rent the attic and top unit together with only one bathroom as opposed to two bathrooms. 
Danny Webber THIS YEAR YOU NEED A 12% NET NET RETURN ON YOUR REI TO BREAKEVEN
12 August 2020 | 6 replies
The only upside is low interest rate long term debt is now cheaper to hold due to the devalued dollar. 
Jonathan Abbott The Start and Progress of a Young North Carolina Entrepreneur!
27 August 2020 | 3 replies
Now I do not mean to devalue education, as it has opened my eyes to many concepts and helped me become a lifelong learner, but certain aspects about the process just do not resonate with me.