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Sage Jankowitz I NEED YOUR HELP -- INHERITED CONDO IN FLORIDA
15 May 2011 | 4 replies
We're considering holding on to this place (and renting out if possible) until the market rebounds somewhat, but we really know very little about the RE market down there and don't want to overextend ourselves.
Ali Samana Housing market Double Dip?
2 December 2010 | 6 replies
If you are a rehabber or simply an investor that is willing to buy and hold real estate until prices rebound then this is probably the best market for buying real estate I've seen in my lifetime.
Glen Rosen Is now a good time to buy in Las Vegas
1 April 2010 | 19 replies
Investors have been grabbing these foreclosures and renting them for anything they can get while waiting for the market to rebound.
Account Closed new to investing 25k to work with advice
8 April 2010 | 26 replies
I think in naples i can hope the market will rebound and I can gain apperciation on the house and positive cash flow!
Gabrielle Rogers How do you start from behind the starting line? REI Newbie
12 July 2010 | 5 replies
I don't anticipate the market rebounding in time for that to be the case.
Jimmy H. The Midwest Rust Belt
2 April 2019 | 23 replies
The US on the other hand will see around a 30% increase in population over the next few decades or so, and our economy will rebound.
Michael Zuber Is the media Negative or Positive on Housing as Investment
10 December 2009 | 3 replies
One day the housing market is toast, the next it's on the verge of a rebound.
Mike D. Have you successfully picked up and coming areas to invest in?
3 January 2010 | 14 replies
Construction in these areas will probably rebound to the fourth quarter as infrustructure projects begin to stimulate these local economies.
Michael Rossi Will "The Greatest Depression" Affect Rentals?
6 January 2010 | 20 replies
Market rents will (continue to) decrease as:- National wages decrease due to unemployment and potential deflation;- Banks start selling off commercial assets sitting on their balance sheets for far less than market value, allowing the new owners to decrease rents but maintain strong cashflow;- Investors continue buying very cheap REO properties, and are willing to rent them below market just to make their mortgage payments while waiting for the market to turn around.There will be less demand for higher-end rentals, as those renters will (continue to) flock to the foreclosure discounts.The winners will be those who buy property during the depression, rent it well below market but maintain cash flow, and then find huge equity when the economy rebounds...that's my plan at least
Sage Jankowitz Any creative solutions to this issue?
17 February 2010 | 14 replies
If she sells, she won't have the foreclosure on her credit and will be able to rebound much faster.