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Jack B. Recession affect on real estate prices
5 February 2020 | 16 replies
Buying thinking that the next recession won’t affect real estate is just gambling in my opinion.
Jeremy Chaser Do any of you purchase rentals purely for future appreciation?
29 March 2017 | 31 replies
That's gambling, straight up!
Joe Gettler Jacksonville, FL: Agent and Property Manager Recs
7 June 2020 | 8 replies
If to speculate just on appreciation, then you have to ask if you are even investing or just gambling?
Chaz Mathias Should you Protect your Assets with a Prenup?
25 August 2018 | 99 replies
I certainly don't, and I enjoy a good gamble.
Account Closed Buying a auction property without interior access
2 August 2016 | 2 replies
Vijayakumar Subramanian auctions are a tricky one, it really is a gamble.
Tyler Carpenter Real Estate Notes
22 January 2009 | 9 replies
Isnt this a safe way of gambling.
John Jackson Jr Take full years rent from unqualified tenant?
8 August 2021 | 51 replies
I’ve never been one to gamble nor am I going to start with rental properties.
Elizabeth F. LTV and NOI. How do I find out Property Vallue of Mobile Home?
20 November 2010 | 19 replies
Yes Washington,New York,and California for example are all overinflated markets.Many investors purchase there on the on an appreciation gamble than the CAP rate.I have many investors buying down here because they can leverage their cash for so much more greater returns than where they live.In some areas that I mentioned acquiring the land is the real goal and the CAP rate is an afterthought.Here in Atlanta the only 7 to 7.5 cap I am seeing is CORE assets in trophy locations.Example A class newer multifamily that a REIT or PENSION fund is buying.
Account Closed Realism
9 August 2012 | 7 replies
Otherwise you're real estate gambling not investing.
Stinson McElhinney Trying to analyse selling of home for purchase of investment property
22 February 2023 | 5 replies
Also, appreciation is somewhat of a gamble.