
31 October 2024 | 0 replies
In realms where shadows veil the light,I shift possessions overnight.Deferring burdens none can see,I weave the threads of property.A spectral path to trade unseen,What method moves behind the screen?"

31 October 2024 | 0 replies
Total Active Listings: 2,349 (up 17% over last year)Total Pending Listings in the Last 7 Days: 248 (1% down from last year)Total Sold Listings in the Last 7 Days: 139 (1% down from last year)Average Days on Market: 40 (vs 36 last year)Average Sales Price: $359,167 (vs $335,323 last year)Number of Price Reductions in the Last 7 Days: 688 (vs 606 last year)Sales to List Price Ratio: 97.6 (vs 98.83 last year)Number of Expired Listings in the Last 7 Days: 152 (exactly the same as this time last year)Number of Agents: 8,518 (150 less than last year)Interest Rates: About 7% (vs 7.875% this time last year)Key takeaways: We're seeing more active listings and price reductions but less pending sales, resulting in a shift from a seller's market to a balanced market.

29 October 2024 | 0 replies
Even if they give the landing page a few moments, if WE MAKE IT HARD for them to engage with the page, they will EASILY give up and leave.So, how can we make their experience seamless?

2 November 2024 | 9 replies
If I were in your shoes and you wanted to keep them on MTM I would have them still sign a MTM lease and make the one resident pay a deposit, assuming you can sign new MTM leases in your area.I personally would still probably shift them to longer-term leases anyway, but it's not a bad idea to feel them out for a few months.

31 October 2024 | 2 replies
We should have a lot less residential development being delivered in the next 1-4 years, which should shift the supply and demand for long-term residential and should have increased organic rent growth in the future as we saw from 2017-2020, but counting on that as an investment strategy probably isn't the best idea.

30 October 2024 | 2 replies
But as I focus exclusively on representing landlords in their interactions with Housing Authorities, my perspective has shifted significantly.

30 October 2024 | 5 replies
Yes, the BRRRR (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat) strategy is still alive in Philadelphia, though some aspects have become more challenging in recent years due to shifts in market dynamics.If you’re considering BRRRR in Philadelphia, areas with recent or upcoming developments, like parts of West Philadelphia, Brewerytown, and sections of Northeast Philadelphia, can still present good opportunities, but base everything on section 8 rents to see if the DSCR and LTV makes sense

30 October 2024 | 28 replies
They maintain access to the house managers and meetings, and while we make the transition to independent living as seamless as possible, they are essentially on their own.

9 November 2024 | 87 replies
Than the assorted $ chasing those massive shifts, and working to anticipate the next in there trades.

31 October 2024 | 19 replies
Should I continue to look in that area or shift my focus back to the expanding west loop?