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Dane Fossee Covid-19, Economic Downturn & Mobile Home Parks
3 May 2020 | 17 replies
Kansas City) and their dependence on social gathering.I can tell you from the experience of the 2007 Great Recession that the following will most likely occur:1) demand for affordable housing will increase2) some number of moms and pops will get distressed and decide to sell3) lender interest in our sector will increase because we once again proved that we are the ultimate contrarian hedgeBuying parks will be weird for the rest of this year, as lenders and other businesses struggle to re-open.
Christian Konn Building Multifamily Homes in San Diego
6 June 2017 | 11 replies
It's been a while since you and me walked at one of your properties in SD, I still remember me asking you for feedback on that quote sheet i developed for residential sector of the business.
Jamie Mason Florida or Arizona for BRRRR Airbnb?
12 October 2020 | 12 replies
Hi @Jamie Mason,Sarasota is a popular destination with the wealthy retiree and family demographic because it offers such a diverse range of recreation and leisure activities together with the stunning landscapes and wildlife it is a genuine gem.
Steve Chan Is Oaklahoma City Recession Proof?
6 May 2020 | 12 replies
Here's how Oklahoma City ranks (that 48 on the far right is the overall rank and is pretty good - this is out of 1000 areas):So Oklahoma City may have a strong energy sector, but it also has good job diversity.When you combine general area rental affordability, Oklahoma stacks up even better (my "investability" rank of 8 out of 380 MSAs):So...
Nate Marshall Navigating Opportunities: Starting Your Own Private Money Brokerage for Real Estate I
12 November 2023 | 2 replies
Consider offering educational content, such as webinars or blog posts, to showcase your expertise and attract potential clients.Compliance and Risk Management:Stay abreast of legal and regulatory changes in the real estate and financial sectors.
Nate Marshall Convergence of Private Money and Hard Money Industries: A Comprehensive Analysis
14 November 2023 | 2 replies
The National Private Lenders Association (NPLA) and the American Association of Private Lenders (AAPL) serve as valuable references to understand the dynamics shaping this unified industry.Introduction:1.1 Background:The private money and hard money sectors have historically catered to different market segments.
Sandy Pang Is it possible/smart to put a property in a LLC in which co-owner is living in?
14 November 2023 | 2 replies
If you are getting a loan on this property in your LLC, most lenders will prohibit the owners from using the property for personal leisure.
Scott E. THIS is where AI is going to change the game for real estate investors
18 August 2023 | 27 replies
Funny, I already work in internet sector back in 1994 seriously LOLThe reason I dont consider AI into taking too much space because I work in the realm of AI itself.
Shiloh Lundahl How to Start a MASTERMIND Group
14 November 2023 | 44 replies
It doesn't necessarily matter who's the most experienced person in the group if you invite people from different sectors of Real Estate and different geographic locations because everyone will have a different view point.
Zachary Stanley Is Northwest Arkansas a bubble?
12 October 2022 | 6 replies
In my opinion, NWA may not be completely insulated from a housing market downturn, but fundamentally much better off than a tech, leisure, or energy focused market.I don’t have accurate data on this next point (I’m curious if some of you NWA realtors have it @Ryan Blackstone), but one thing that stands out to me is the percentage of homes purchased by investors seems to be relatively high compared to other cities.