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Allison R. What states/areas to invest in now?
4 May 2015 | 109 replies
Growth here didn't go gangbusters, so there is still a short window of opportunity left to pick up the final vintages from the foreclosure crisis. some neighborhoods have already heated up, but to give you an example,i just passed on a deal in an A hood with a golf course that was going to cash flow.
Account Closed South Africa
1 May 2009 | 5 replies
Hello,I have been lurking on the forum mainly reading whats going down in the USA and how the financial crisis is unfolding.
Jessenia Munoz Virginia Beach Housing Market
16 November 2016 | 10 replies
Thinking back to the housing crisis in 2008, although all markets were effected someway, the markets that were effected the most were the coastal markets due to there cyclical nature.
Anthony Jasmine What markets should I be looking at that matches this criteria?
14 June 2020 | 10 replies
Military markets like here in Fayetteville offer insulation from economic crisis with solid rental clientele.  
Suzette West Heads Up Ohio Wholesalers! Potential NEW Legal Ramifications of Wholesaling
25 July 2017 | 202 replies
Since the foreclosure crisis courts have been much more permissive toward direct property preservation activities that certainly look like ownership.
Wilson Pe International Marketing
28 October 2014 | 2 replies
Just as you said, their is an economic boom and they see the USA housing crisis as a good investment.
Hadar Orkibi Memphis Rent Growth Last 10 Yers.
16 October 2016 | 37 replies
In Memphis, I don't feel that tenants in "B" and "C" markets are used to rent increases, and most realize that they can shop around and find plenty of reasonably priced alternatives.It was amazing when I lived in Washginton, DC and rent increases slowed due to the crisis/lots of high-end inventory coming online.
Matt Bode Stay at home mom be a real estate professional?
22 January 2018 | 21 replies
@Brandon Hall is being diplomatic.
Robert C. What makes you a heavy hitter on BP?
1 May 2020 | 140 replies
This crisis is particularly impacting the types of jobs that are filled by tenants in certain classes of apartments.