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Taronda Ransom PM Company in Georgia
16 May 2018 | 7 replies
If you are good at it, you'll have no shortage of business.The real bonus is sales!
Matt Pich-Maxon New member from Big Bear, CA
27 May 2018 | 8 replies
@Matt Pich-Maxon  hard to imagine that there would be a rental shortage out there! 
David A. Buying rentals in Central Nebraska
20 March 2019 | 16 replies
They are suffering from very low inventory, so probably won't be getting any great deals on price. https://www.wsj.com/articles/scarcity-of-housing-in-rural-america-drives-worker-shortage-1527672602
Mr Good How am I doing?Bought a fixer, fixed her, found first tenant
22 April 2008 | 7 replies
A very close friend has 16 rental homes here in the area, he says vacancy is 100% all the time (never shortage of tenants) low turnover here, and low expenses.
Kyle Gregory dont get it..
9 May 2008 | 23 replies
It's not speculation - it's a shortage of land (and thus housing) in an area that is desirable to live due to weather, culture, etc. with a highly skilled and well-paid workforce.
Crystal C Downward Spiral
27 April 2008 | 23 replies
So, the shortage gets worse, not better.I will agree with REI on this point.
Adnan Faridi Hello everybody, how's all doing
1 May 2008 | 4 replies
I would also be at a shortage of capital at the moment :lol:The area we live at (DC Metro), residential real estate just exploded in the past 6 years.
Kimberley Mundelius Question for someone who knows nothing about Real Estate.
31 August 2008 | 3 replies
If your home is foreclosed on and is sold at the sheriff's auction, and the amount of the winning bid is less than what you owe, then the lender does have the right to come back to you for the shortage.
Latisha Douglas What Would YOU Do? Possible Exit Strategy Needed
19 June 2008 | 11 replies
Property #1Purchase Price $149,500 (Nov 2004)PITI - $1725 (includes $350 for HELOC, $250 for escrow shortage pymt (12months left), $125 Association Dues)Rent Received: $1195Net - -$530 (ouchhhh)And this does not even take operating expenses into acct (double ouuchhhh)...and a very high vacancy rate in Property #1...Positives: This areas has NOT seen a decrease in prices at all.
Donna J Is it possible WAMU will lower my principal?
22 October 2008 | 31 replies
Convince the lenders you have no money and no way to pay off the shortage.