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Edit B. California Rent Control
14 June 2021 | 334 replies
A few quick observations:1- I sense that a lot of nice-guy landlords with way below market rents just got a major adrenaline injection, and are goona be quickly serving 60 day termination letters to those month to month tenants...so not sure exactly how that will help to stabilize homelessness.
Matt Higgins 60 minutes homeless crisis ideas for Seattle
24 March 2020 | 76 replies
Sorry, I have nothing positive to add, just critical observations
Neil Narayan NY and CA are the land of the flee, and Texas is the destination
24 September 2020 | 34 replies
@Neil NarayanFew observations :1) Every RE broker outside of NYC and CA is fantasizing that the deep pockets from those states migrate to theirs.
Jonathan Taylor Send me your financing questions
15 October 2020 | 179 replies
Hello BP community,I have observed a lot of confusion on the forums about financing options and the availability of programs for RE investors.
Moises R Cosme When Will The RE Market Crash?
20 December 2020 | 127 replies
So theyll be ok with inflation at around 2.5% probably.Now the issue would arise if inflation starts to go above this, this would essentially force the fed into a tightening cycle which will have the unintended consequence of driving down asset prices and may trigger a series of other consequences as the cost of revolving credit goes up etc...Having said all that, I think this is a low risk since demographics, work from home, globalization and automatization all make the type of inflation seen in the 80’s a remote risk.My girl is in restaurant business and already seeing increases in food prices (just an anecdotal observation).
Anne Williams Corona Virus Cases are getting worst! should I buy now or wait?
22 March 2020 | 55 replies
Each location will be different as far as what is "better" so not fiscal advice that way, just an observation.
Nick Troutman Investing now vs wait and see the ripple effect of CORONAVIRUS
21 June 2020 | 147 replies
It speaks to what I've observed as a very regular buyer & seller of rental properties. 
Will G. What is going on with grant cardone????
19 April 2020 | 84 replies
It was clearly a marketing mistake to many observers.
Bryan Beal COVID-19 vs. Basic Freedoms
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
A couple of observations:1.
Alyssa Feliciano When investing out of state, how did you decide where to invest?
29 June 2020 | 114 replies
Then look up the following criteria:Unemployment ratesPopulation growthAge range population changes Median rent ratesVacancy ratesPercentage of job sectors (says be careful in areas that have one dominant sector +25% bc if that sector tanks it will most likely have a neg impact on rents)Top employers (same as above)The you take that data and observe the trend over the last 5 years to try and get a good grasp on how that area is trending.