
23 August 2024 | 11 replies
She feels IF interest rates come down as it looks like they will then in this highly desirable area where residential inventory is still VERY tight, Values will continue to > CLIMB Higher.

19 August 2024 | 0 replies
For a more in-depth view of the Las Vegas investment market, DM me for a link to our blog site which contains more information on investing in general and investing in Las Vegas in particular.Before I continue, note that the charts only include properties that match the following profile, unless otherwise noted.Type: Single-familyConfiguration: 1,000 SF to 3,000 SF, 2+ bedrooms, 2+ baths, 2+ garage, minimum lot size is 3,000 SF.Price range: $320,000 to $475,000Location: All zip codes marked in green below have one or more of our client’s investment properties.What we are seeing:The chart below is from the MLS and includes all property types and price ranges.We're observing the typical seasonal slowdown in prices and inventory that starts in July because fewer people are buying properties and moving as school resumes in mid-August.Rental Market TrendsThe charts below are only relevant to the property profile that we target.Rentals - Median $/SF by MonthRents had a slight drop MoM ($1.19/SF vs $1.20/SF).

19 August 2024 | 41 replies
There’s tons of inventory at realistic prices.

22 August 2024 | 29 replies
They also handle maintenance, utilities, tenant turns, including cleaning and touch-up if needed, contracts, inventory, utility billing, and more.]SWOT AnalysisWhen evaluating an opportunity, I utilize SWOT analysis.
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
That means mass tenants displaced with mass numbers of inventory removed from market.

15 August 2024 | 29 replies
I’m just curious as to what the people who post it to Inventory initially do when the house sells and how it affects their reporting.

20 August 2024 | 81 replies
So right now its over built with way to much inventory and now prices are falling HARD

21 August 2024 | 73 replies
1) With rent control, it keeps inventory low, thus high appreciation for rents.2) Higher dollar appreciation. 3% increase on a $1M value is higher than a 3% appreciation on a $100,000 value. 3) Same as #2 but with rents.4) Because of the above, you could argue that you are generating a higher net worth faster. 5) Expensive markets like LA, NY, and SF can be great for house hackers.6) Because I first bought in LA and then bought a second house hack, I have been able to leverage business partner, HELOCs, and a 1031 exchange and now have 15 doors between four states and I haven't had to put a down payment of my own money (or at least BRRRR and got my money back).

22 August 2024 | 53 replies
I will regurgitate for you what I have heard: there is a major player in that market offloading their inventory so deals right now may be especially easy to find.

18 August 2024 | 6 replies
Hey guys, I needed some advice on new construction here in NJ.Me & my wife want to purchase a second home as our primary home but prices on houses are super over priced and just not worth it especially with inventory being so low & the market just all twisted.My thought was to maybe pick the town I want to live in and potentially see if I can get vacant land to build on obviously.I wonder if maybe it will cheaper to do this strategy instead of getting a loan for 600-700K home that still needs work and I’m not happy about it..thoughts?