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Muhammad Rehan SFH without a garage
12 September 2024 | 3 replies
Is it going to cash flow and does it have the appreciation opportunity to rise in value pretty well?
Bobby Valcin Cobb County GA basement rental
12 September 2024 | 28 replies
Temperature control:  It's always naturally cooler downstairs, and in the heights of summer and winter, I just cannot get the temperature regulated for both me and my tenant to where we're both comfortable. 
Noah Bacon Harris and Trump's Housing Plans from Last Night's Debate
13 September 2024 | 61 replies
She also touched on the rising cost of property insurance due to climate change.
Sanjeev Advani Back-to-School Shopping Slows in 2024 as Consumers Shift Priorities
11 September 2024 | 0 replies
The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports declines of 6.5% in back-to-school spending and 7.9% for back-to-college, with shoppers focusing on frugal choices amid rising inflation concerns and an upcoming presidential election.During the pandemic, families spent more on school supplies and remote learning gear, but priorities have shifted to travel, dining, and entertainment.
Nazimuddin Basha Strategies to Combat Negative Cash Flow Due to Property Tax and Insurance Increases
11 September 2024 | 9 replies
With property prices rising across the country, it’s becoming challenging to find investment properties that offer solid cash flow.
Dan Kiely Houston House Hacking Strategy
12 September 2024 | 7 replies
EaDo is rapidly growing, but its price has been rising.
Ola Inyang Newbie's to Real Estate Investing out of state
13 September 2024 | 20 replies
Each of these markets has its pros and cons, from rising property values to varying regulations on short-term rentals.As for financing, beyond traditional mortgages, you could explore DSCR loans (especially useful for rental properties), private lending, and even seller financing.
Billy Knox Why use a Real Estate Agent?
20 September 2024 | 73 replies
People are incredibly resilient and intelligent and I find that more times than not they can rise to the occasion.
Piper Pepperidge Best cities/ markets to flip in NYC / NJ area?
11 September 2024 | 11 replies
Quote from @Jackson Ebersole: Hi Piper,It's always smart to flip properties in-state, and I'd like to share some updated insights on why this approach is beneficial, especially in the New Jersey area.Lenders typically feel more comfortable with in-state flips because:You can manage the rehab more easilyYou have better knowledge of local real estate trends and valuesYou can respond quickly to issues or make decisions fasterThere's a lower risk of fraud or being taken advantage of by distant partnersI can help you with recommendations for the New Jersey market:North Bergen: Continues to show strong potential, with average profits now around $150,000 per flip and a gross ROI of 85%.Willingboro: While specific flip numbers aren't available, the market remains active with a gross ROI now averaging around 130%.Gloucester City: Still a top performer, with gross ROI hovering around 180-190%, though still on smaller profit margins.Irvington: Home values have continued to rise, with a 20% increase over the past two years.East Orange: Has seen steady growth, with home values up by about 16% since 2022.Paterson: Experienced a 14% increase in home values over the last two years.Additionally, Jersey City and Newark have emerged as promising markets for flips, with strong appreciation rates and growing demand.
Anita Z. How often Should I increase Rents for existing good renters?
11 September 2024 | 13 replies
Even retirees get a yearly adjustment to pensions and social security to account compensate for rising prices. 2.