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9 May 2024 | 19 replies
The results have been higher occupancy, a huge reduction in check ins / turns, way less work on our part, and only a slight drop in net profit.
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14 May 2024 | 164 replies
rising maintenance, rising capex cost, rising debt, rising property insurance , rising property tax , slowing appreciation, rent reduction, higher crimes ..........while the lender is taking 7-10% or 90% of the income , no i am out, i would become the lender side now lol
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8 May 2024 | 33 replies
-*Higher for longer rates*Overpriced construction*Lower cash flow given reduction in Post Covid+Much higher competition and in my eyes structural reduce demand for Pigeon forge-esque experiences as GenZ/Millenials start taking over the Family travel spend (as many of you point out).
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5 May 2024 | 3 replies
The banks have levels set in place for reduction of 10 percent only every 30-60 days, and sometimes not at all when the volume is higher.This is because an REO has already likely been through an attempted short sale on the market, a courthouse steps auction where the upset value was too high, and now it is the last gasp, but banks don't care.
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4 May 2024 | 11 replies
., If the wholesaler does not disclose in the assignment agreement that any price reduction counts toward the assignment fee, you are the one entitled to the reduction since you are taking over all the rights to execute the original agreement.
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4 May 2024 | 12 replies
Currently readjusted my household cash flow to focus on debt reduction and cash savings that way I can invest within the next year or two.
3 May 2024 | 12 replies
To the extent that a price reduction may make a "stale" listing appealing, worry not, you will get those notification emails on auto pilot anyways.Start doing the compare and contrast, maybe make a spreadsheet to evaluate opportunities, play a game of "spot the patterns."
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1 May 2024 | 7 replies
They will protest your taxes for you and you don’t pay them anything unless they get you a reduction.
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29 April 2024 | 23 replies
Sales price reduction in my eyes is more valuable, get as much equity as possible right now.
2 May 2024 | 1 reply
I'd focus on 150,000 sq ft and up deals so you get the densities you need. we just proposed 84 units on a lot that is 4500 square feet in Columbus Ohio with reduction in parking from 111 cars to 0 and we will lease off site parking. shift parking off site to save money on garages or push it into public garages. if the numbers work build structured parking which most the time they do it just depends on the deal size. if you want to sell to institutional investors you need at least 100 units in my opinion but the sweet spot is like 150+. in downtown columbus our market you can get about downtown unlimited height land for 1.5 million an acre.