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Ty Hines What is the "BIG" deal with Texas??
8 December 2009 | 8 replies
Ever since I have joined the site I have read several discussions and saw many deals being offered from the Texas area.It made me wonder what is going on in the Texas market to make it such a hot spot?
Julia Foi Hello from Dallas, TX - Intro
27 November 2009 | 6 replies
The metroplex has been one of my favorite hot spots in the past and I have done many deals there.Stay active on the site and you will learn a lot.
Frank Lienert The market temperature and its future.
7 December 2016 | 37 replies
My two main take aways were 1) High end buyers were pulling back a bit as prices continue to rise to points above intrinsic value and uncertainty both domestically and internationally (specifically BREXIT) seems to be growing. 2) With uncertainty from BREXIT growing and London being a hotspot for international wealthy investors we may see some of that money coming to the US markets specifically San Francisco, New York, etc.While not trying to be biased he also mentioned that wealthy buyers tend to be better educated on the economics of home buying and that is why there hasn't been a noticeable slow down in the lower end markets as inventory and interest rates remain low people feel the need to jump in now.My belief is that we will see a plateau and possible pullback in pricing over the next 12 months as common sense says prices cannot rise at this level for much longer as to become unaffordable.My questions are how are so many people affording homes at these prices when wage increases seem to still be minimal?
Robert Burns Vacant Houses
2 August 2016 | 4 replies
Lately it seems Jacksonville, FL is the outright hotspot for the monthly cavalcade of HGTV and A&E flip show stars to bring their brand of "how to" to town, and not once do you actually ever see the stars of course, just some 3rd rate pitch team selling the same script as the month before..
Jacob Knowles New to real estate. Analysis help. Maine
12 September 2015 | 9 replies
My home town is growing quite quickly and is turning into quite a tourist hot spot.
Jacob Knowles looking for some advice. new to real estate. have capital.
14 August 2015 | 3 replies
My home town is growing quite quickly and is turning into quite a tourist hot spot.
JoJo Diego Buying a home with student loans (Update)
17 August 2015 | 0 replies
I can't say I see the "investment" aspect of it now but with time it'll pay off since I decided to buy in future hot spot location (new developments are being built and there are many more to come).
Jay Dewberry Question for my East Atlanta (OTP) investors (Rockdale/Newton/Dekalb)
14 April 2015 | 4 replies
Just had a quick question for you guys/gals on the hot spots for Fix n Flips. 
Robert Hastings efficient heating options? philadelphia row home. i pay electric!
12 October 2015 | 3 replies
Getting air movement in the house will eliminate humidity which helps against mold and will also get rid of cold and hot spots.  
Arthur Schulte New Investor from Redmond, WA (near Seattle and Kirkland)
10 October 2015 | 10 replies
If any questions arise, or you’re looking for the best paddle boarding hotspots feel free to reach out.Cheers,Arthur Schulte