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Manisha Munikar Rental property in Birmingham al
10 June 2024 | 5 replies
I am thinking Hoover or Pelham.
Kristen Haynes Nationwide Monthly Housing Market Trends for June 2024
12 June 2024 | 6 replies
.$360,0002.8%2.1%6.5%24.8%Birmingham-Hoover, Ala.$300,0001.2%2.3%13.2%26.4%Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Mass.
Alex Johnson Choosing a Rental Market- Analysis Paralysis!
13 June 2024 | 29 replies
If you're considering OOS, I would highly recommend flying there.
Dan Powers Pottstown Flip/Rental Opportunity
12 June 2024 | 0 replies
There is very little inventory available in Pottstown at one time so this is expected to fly off the market the second it hits.
Julie Bourdon New to real estate - Not sure where to start
14 June 2024 | 18 replies
I did fly out there later and walked the properties and drove around the neighborhoods - they look very different in person than in photos and video.
Brian Freeman My Story of being scammed by Morris Invest and Oceanpointe
15 June 2024 | 54 replies
so he is really fubared either way on that score. undisclosed principal in a real estate transaction is a no no as well.Joe,, Indy is like any other big mid western rust belt city.. it has its great areas with 500 to multi million dollar homes its regentrifying areas were two chicks and a hammer work.. and we do as well.. then you have solid B class vinyl village 10 year to 20 year old stocksame thing applies here U buy D class hood properties your in trouble unless your a local hands on landlord.Morris advertises and markets D class as solid easy to manage just grateful for a place to live type properties.. he is just a bozo who has no real clue as to what he is talking about in the real estate space.. that's the bottom line.. and to think all these people think he is a genius investor LOLas I like to do I can compare this to aviation u tubes.. there is this pilot in CA.. that was doing  U tubes flying from Auburn CA ( above Sacramento) to Oakland a lot.. he likes to video his instrument approach's etc.. problem is he bust just about all the minimums and one time he landed in Oakland with virtually zero zero and was bragging about it.. on an ILS unless your cat 111 approach if you do not have the runway in sight at 200 feet AGL  which no way he did you could see it on his utube  your to do a go around.. yet he just landed with about 20 feet of vis. problem is you have others who are not pilots or beginners just thinking he is the ace of the base.. 
Elijah Skinner Best state for house hacking if you could move anywhere?
11 June 2024 | 30 replies
So much happening in Reno and it's flying under the radar. 
John Underwood Insurance broker or Agent for STR's in Pigeon Forge
11 June 2024 | 8 replies
Not sure how they are for PF but have been great for me in FL.  I
Silvia Baier Looking at starting with 8+ units has anyone here done this?
12 June 2024 | 10 replies
I found ways to be creative because I just couldn't fly 10 hours to deal with repairs or other things that came up.The main difference(s) I see between my small operation of one and something with 30+ units is that I would need a website, lawyer, CPA, and maybe a call center.
Cory J Thornton Is the need for affordable housing creating new markets?
18 June 2024 | 83 replies
Just look at the news every day, insurance cost is definitely going to continue to go up there.Also what is interesting is the people migrating to/from new cities are making real estate cheaper lolin the Austin/Houston/Dallas case: companies/people move in -->CRE overbuilding--->real estate prices going down.while in CA:company/people leaving the state  --> inventory is still down/less construction -->real estate price going up.For FL I do expect the prop. insurance changes to be normalized within a few years.