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Jody Schnurrenberger Tax Sale Info for AL Investors
13 April 2018 | 3 replies
It's almost 350 pages (including table of contents and index) of information about Alabama tax sales.  
Luigi Pavone What is the difference between CMA & COMPs?
7 April 2018 | 0 replies
COMPs are much more sophisticated than simple CMAs, COMPs are the best Marketing forecast, done by Marketing economists such as university professors who teach Marketing Economics.With a glance at today’s economy, we can forecast the answer by watch the trend of the first 1-6 point and analyze point  7 and 8:1- Consumer confidence index is it up or down2- Business confidence index is it up or down3- Bond yield is it up or down4- GDP on the rise is it up or down5- The Stock market is climbing or declining6- Interest rate is it up or down7- Quantitative easing: What does that mean?
Julia W. Real Estate: Not for us?
28 February 2018 | 23 replies
Stuff with less taxable distributions like index funds and growth stocks in regular cash accounts.Thank you guys for your service! 
Joseph Campbell Las Vegas for buy and hold?
8 September 2020 | 36 replies
@Liz C.Las Vegas is the #2 city in Case Shiller index.
Chris Gordon Investing or buying cashflow?
6 March 2018 | 33 replies
Being retired I am buying cash flow and using my own money; I can buy an annuities, index funds, invest in stocks, and/or buy property etc.
Lenny B. Rent control measure on Sacramento ballot
9 May 2018 | 9 replies
Here is the text of the article in case you can't see it:By Ben van der Meer – Staff Writer, Sacramento Business JournalFeb 22, 2018, 4:43pm PSTIn a sign that escalating rents in the city of Sacramento may have reached a tipping point, a group has filed with the city clerk’s office to collect signatures for a rent control measure.The ballot measure would allow rents within the city to rise by no more than the percentage increase of Consumer Price Index, with a baseline set at the earlier of Feb. 20 or whenever a tenant first occupies a unit.A notice of intent to circulate petitions to put the measure on the ballot was filed Tuesday.Landlords would be able to evict tenants only under certain circumstances, such as failure to pay rent or violating lease terms.
Justin Thiesse Looking at purchasing 160 Storage Units.
17 April 2019 | 21 replies
Regarding your specific questions and advice, here it is: Past 12 months Financials, then a 3 year rear view look, followed by a current market analysis within a 3 mile radius of Each Facility to determine the supply index and demand factors.
Erik W. BRRRR - How do you guys eat?
13 March 2018 | 40 replies
I Think we are missing the point What @Erik Whiting is doing is not BRRR even in the imaginary scenario, because the second R is refinancing, and he said he doesn't want to leverage, so for Erick, a Better investment would be index funds that average an 8% return.
Moosa Shahadat Explain like I'm 5- How do you guys find a location to invest in?
20 March 2018 | 10 replies
Years ago I used the 3P index... pawn shops, porn stores, and payday loans. .. too many too close and it’s still too early.
Aaron McCarty Cap rate, pro forma cap rate, cash on cash ROI?
19 March 2018 | 7 replies
A cash on cash return rate higher than that of index funds which I could get and be 100% passive. 2.