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Nate McGee New member from Chesapeake, VA
31 December 2015 | 5 replies
I was a technical trader and didn't trade the fundamentals (which I now somewhat regret). 
James Paine Predictable Revenue - Book Review
10 February 2016 | 3 replies
Getting the right channel partners allows you to focus on fewer key relationships and the fundamentals of what matters most in your business so I am slightly going against the advice of this book.- Only go after your ideal client!
Clayton Gray Discussion: CMHC waiving a red flag nation wide.
27 October 2016 | 0 replies
'"Home prices have risen ahead of economic fundamentals such as personal disposable income and population growth, resulting in overvaluation in many Canadian housing markets," the CMHC said.'
Jonathan Johnson Deal Analysis help! 100-unit
22 January 2017 | 23 replies
I am not sure where you are buying, but if it is in fact a good area and has fundamentals such as job growth, population growth, etc. then I would recommend you move on this one quickly.Remember…pics on line cannot necessarily be relied upon…in person is what tells you the real story.Do you know what the cap rates are for the area for B+ assets?
Dan Schnurbusch Dan, New Investor in St. Louis, MO
30 January 2017 | 10 replies
The Fed tried to stimulate lending by dropping rates, which should have increased the pool of buyers and therefore curtailed the growth of, or in fact reduced, rental rates relative to what they would have been immediately after the crash, and perhaps suppressed growth of rental rates since that point.The oddest thing about the graph comparing rent rates to home prices, though, is that rent rates continue at a steady clip almost completely irrespective of home prices, which leads me to believe that the types of consumers demanding homes are fundamentally different from the types of consumers demanding to rent.
Nate Erez First steps as an out of country investor
5 February 2018 | 16 replies
There are pockets in most cities where you can do well but we believe its is easier in these locations due to the underlying fundamentals.  
James Bitakis What do I specifically look for at the Courthouse?
8 March 2016 | 18 replies
If you have not studied and don't understand real estate principals and the fundamentals, you won't know what to look for because you won't know what a deal looks like.You are competing in a world of serious players who have done their homework, paid their dues, performed the research, made the business connections and now they typically have too much capital chasing too few deals.Where does that leave you?
Sanjeev Advani Landlord In Chief - America's Highest Rank Landlord
16 November 2018 | 7 replies
Fundamentally, the higher interest rates should slow down RE appreciation as the cost to purchase rises. 
Jarrod Jemison Calling All NON-US BiggerPockets Investors - Share Your Success!
20 September 2017 | 40 replies
I've recently bought townhouses in Atlanta because I always look for properties that cash flow positive, but also with good growth fundamentals
Jerome Kucera Insight about MF Commercial Loans?
28 December 2015 | 2 replies
Hi Jerome,Fundamentally 2-4 unit multis are generally financed in much the same way as a primary residence single family, i.e. the borrower is qualified based on income, credit rating, debt ratio etc.