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Jared Garfield A Networking Site Where People Are Afraid to Network?
18 May 2016 | 12 replies
AS we try to only buy from the farmer.I accept 97% colleague requests however I have never sent one to any one.some of the requests are not accompanied by anything intro and I think folks should do a little intro I may in the future decline any that don't have some type of intro.Not even sure what being a colleague does for someone on BP.when we sign up we have one follower and that's the only one of those I have and I am not sure who that is or what that does either. but I have about 650 following me.. not sure why.out of the 475k accounts I would surmise that 50,000 or so are active at anyone time in any appreciable way ... many come post 3 to 5 times then never come back.there is only so much room in the business before saturation.. and frankly many just are not cut out for it.. and they morph into buying a rental house which anyone can do without any real expertise as long as they have a decent broker helping them.
Arthur Chu Questions re STR around Orlando, FL
17 August 2022 | 8 replies
It seems the market is pretty saturated in Orlando, FL.
Danny Jasper Wholesaling in California
4 May 2018 | 1 reply
That's what I've experienced.It's not that it's too expensive of a market, it's not an under-supply of distressed homes, it's simply that SoCal is an over-saturated market for investors.
Dave Fagundes Mid-rises and small multi-family in the Inner Loop
6 July 2018 | 11 replies
And right now the city is tearing the hell out of those streets to install new storm drains in that area, so the lower prices may just reflect that relatively small submarket at this particular time.Beyond mid-rise v multifamily, the bigger question is whether the Inner Loop is being so saturated with housing supply  that it will drive down rents regardless of type.  
Nick Quarandillo I hate College, I’m ready for real estate.
26 January 2019 | 137 replies
We've also saturated the market with degrees so by the time you realize you need a job, a masters degree is now everyone's bread and butter.
Jason Layman Does anyone invest in vacation rentals at Myrtle Beach?
28 August 2019 | 7 replies
There were just so many of them I got the feeling that the market might be saturated.
Brett Blough Out of state investor seeking agent for buy and hold properties
29 October 2023 | 26 replies
There are way higher returns elsewhere and more room for growth (and less saturation).
Russell Naylor El Paso - Any experience/info?
11 March 2016 | 4 replies
With all the rentals being available (and I've only been here a couple weeks) it can be hard to tell if its a hot market or if the market is just heavily saturated
Grant Bynum Broken Bow - Tapped out?
2 October 2023 | 11 replies
Saturation does not necessarily mean pass and run, just means to enter the market you have to be ready to separate yourself from the competition. 
Dennis Rogov CEO Fundrise warning for commercial environments - On the Market Podcast Episode
10 May 2023 | 14 replies
The cap rates in these asset classes have already compressed and they are saturated with people looking to deploy active and passive income into.For over 10 years, I have been screaming from the mountain tops to invest in office, retail, industrial, land development, flex, warehouse, mixed use, restaurants and conversions.