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Jacob Lorenzo Advice On A Young Investor Looking To Get First Rental Property
30 November 2023 | 6 replies
Investing is a great way to obtain financial freedom and generation wealth. I
Alan Asriants Rent check was lost. Who is at fault?
25 August 2023 | 17 replies
If you are wealthy and want to give to charity, I know some much better options.Same with the unpaid rent.
Michael P. Lindekugel A recession is coming and maybe as early as summer
20 May 2022 | 130 replies
Wall Street remembers and wall street played the Fed knowing the Fed would engage in QE to prevent a pandemic recession essentially transferring investment risk to taxpayers which led to very confident wall street, hedge funds, super duper very wealthy investors, very wealthy investors to engage in highly leverage investment or investment on margin with little risk of loss of principal. margin investment often results in exponential asset price inflation beyond values in a cyclical cycle. leverage investment demand creates asset price inflation. other investors invest contributing to asset price inflation beyond non margin or leveraged investment would accept. when there is a correction, the same spiral upward causes the exponential downward price devaluation. companies have to cover margin calls by selling other assets potentially flooding supply of those other assets and depressing prices of those other assets. and flooding supply of the margin call asset from the sell off and depressing prices in the margin call asset in an exponential spiral downward. each company in a panic and in free fall is selling to cover the margin call at exponentially lower prices.
Jon Q. Bay Area Expected Worst Performing Market in 2020
1 February 2020 | 35 replies
Sometimes I don’t think people realize how much wealth is in the Peninsula.
Raghuveer M. New member from Bay area CA
11 March 2014 | 29 replies
And most likely they are wealthy investors who have made money in these markets before- by appreciation and leveraged.Once you get familiar and comfortable with an area, the scenario goes something like this: you were driven and brought a starter condo/home in 2010 when things were down.
James Gordon My Morris Invest Nightmare is Now Finished
25 October 2021 | 9 replies
It appears his company has “joined forces” with an entity called “SDIRA Wealth”. I
Mark Wurtemberg Is using a loan from my 401(k) to purchase a property a No No?
11 October 2017 | 2 replies
This makes money managers and corporations extremely wealthy off your money.
Mark Updegraff How's your market these last few weeks?
6 June 2014 | 27 replies
I just sold one flip here in Socal, and what would have traditionally sold to a young middle income family can now only be afforded by relatively wealthy retirees.Personally, for my market in South Orange County, CA, it is a strange mix of low but increasing inventory, but also slowing price gains as the housing prices are bumping up against the ceiling of the buyer's level of affordability.So from my perspective, it feels like my market is slower compared to 2012 and 2013 as prices of homes coming onto the market are priced high enough for buyers to walk away, so I feel we are on the cusp of something happening.
Herwin G. Buyers' agents giving commission rebates?
18 April 2018 | 43 replies
@William Morgan or you can do what I do and for agents willing to do the work you describe not only do they get full commission but part of the profit.I closed one last week the agent got full commish on a 280k deal and a 38k bonus from me.. he found it he rehabbed it and resold it.. this is how you make money in this industry.. and how you get the deals you share the wealth.. I
Ethan G. $20 Oil and non-Houston Markets
8 March 2016 | 67 replies
Places who rely on super wealthy folks like Jackson will be fine, and even tourist spots like Yellowstone, and ski resorts will be OK.