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Britt Hanson If anyone coming to the San Diego area, travel in style!
1 February 2020 | 0 replies
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Tom Boutureira Calculating ROI - P&I and depreciation expense
18 February 2020 | 3 replies
They are teaching Net cashflow pre tax essentially because it just gets too complicated to teach en masse and for people to just understand the concept of real estate investing in general.
Peter Giammanco Reviews on using RentRedi?
16 May 2021 | 10 replies
You can update your account number with these steps and the deposit will attempt again:http://help.rentredi.com/en/articles/4291805-update-bank-account-for-digitz
Jason Welch New To Bigger Pockets
19 February 2020 | 7 replies
Good luck with your en-devours!  
Nick Hedberg 2020 ADU Laws - The end of Single Family Zoning
16 March 2020 | 12 replies
This cost would be low because the unit already had an addition of Master bedroom with en suite with its own entrance (less than $50K to make a 1 BR unit). 
Johan Rienstra The Dutch 1031 Exchange
8 April 2020 | 3 replies
I found an article that describes the possibilities, but no real 1031 exchange though (https://ntrs.nl/2019/02/15/doorverkoop-binnen-6-maanden-en-de-overdrachtsbelasting/).Maybe it's just because I haven't ran into it, and maybe there a possibilities when buying as a BV, but maybe somebody with more experience with Dutch taxes knows the answer...
Savannah Kennedy Current Concerns - Investors
16 April 2020 | 70 replies
It is more likely that a chunk of notes are sold, than properties hitting the market en masse.  
Pete Storseth Will rents drop due to unemployment?
10 April 2020 | 14 replies
It's fairly evident from the forbearance programs that banks don't want en masse foreclosures like that of 2008 recession.
Victor Alonso Apartment in the heart of tourist zone great for Airbnb
12 April 2020 | 4 replies
The property has 973 sqft.I purchased in cash on January 24, 2020, and put it under contract on February 20, 2020.I was scheduled for closing at the end of March 2020 but due to COVID 19 and social distancing, the close has been pushed back to en of April or maybe in May 2020.
David J. Unfair madness! Landlords getting hosed.
24 August 2022 | 166 replies
Given the other option is massive evictions, foreclosures, and a ton of friction to the system, if you do believe the economy may bounce back quickly, the cost of these concessions is likely to outweigh the social cost of evicting and foreclosing en mass.Sometimes one's individual rights being trampled are a sacrifice for a greater good.