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Victor S. Helping a retired combat vet with his house (gofundme)
5 January 2020 | 0 replies

I'm subscribed to Daniel (Hydroarmor) on Youtube and he posted the following video yesterday:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Pw6Y7onF8&t=294sLong story short, a retired Marine vet had purchased a lemon of a hous...

William J. Morgan Combat Veteran of OEF/OIF
23 November 2019 | 2 replies

Separated in Jan 2006, have never used my VA loan to date! I live in the Roanoke, Va market. The city has exploded in the past 5 years due to local health system, Carilon expanding hospital and building new Medical sc...

Jared Smith Arizona Economic & Real Estate Analysis
4 September 2019 | 1 reply
We have to rise above and consistently combat misinformation and sometimes “disinformation”, which is deliberately spread to influence someone’s opinion or decision.Overview of Single Family Housing• Current conditions in the single family market are the polar opposite of 2007-2011 • No signs of oversupply of housing• Signs of strong pent-up purchase demand- also PHX-Mesa-Scottsdale area is consistent top 5 for job and population growth• With rising interest rates, affordability does become more of an issue BUT housing in AZ remains very affordable…(a 1% rise in rates lowers buyer housing affordability by 7%-a $275K purchase lowers to $256K)• While the housing market will be under pressure over the near term, the outlook over the next 5 years is excellentIf you have any questions on the Arizona Market - Please reach out!
Malka Fischman Best rental markets in Northern/Central Jersey?
27 September 2019 | 18 replies
In closing to combat against the risk of crime and possible tenants not paying I’ll say have a proper tenant screening in place and drive the area of the property your trying to invest in both in the day and in the night if you don’t really know the area.
Thadeous Larkin New Colorado Springs STR Ordinance Proposal
4 October 2019 | 28 replies
Surely, I can't combat the "well, we live in a democracy, so majority rules," but these forums are meant to garner discussion, opinions, and therefore share ideas and possibly shift that opinion that feels it unnecessary to generate rationale for imposing additional law.If 99/100 people say that the speed limit of a particular road should be 23 mph, because there's no argument against it, then SURELY we should set the speed limit at 23 mph...Yes, there are best practices: slower speeds = increased reaction times, lower damage to vehicles/persons on impact, etc., but it doesn't capture the entire picture.
Dana Boyes How to avoid no shows for unit viewings
21 September 2019 | 34 replies
To combat this, tell all applicants "the leasing agent will be doing an Open House Saturday between 11am and 2:00pm."
Jason Merchey RE Research Firm Thinks Commercial Is Recession-Resistant
20 September 2019 | 2 replies
However, the trade war, low interest rates, low investment in renewables and other tech to combat China’s rise, and other matters might complicate our being able to reverse out of it.
Ikenna Ivy Appraisal and tenant
4 December 2019 | 7 replies
Don't allow her to control the visit; don't be combative - just firm.And, know: I've been here, done that. 
Jay Kumar Rental cap - Chicago suburb townhomes
24 November 2019 | 7 replies
Developments out that way were hit hard during the recession and they had to combat everyone renting. 
Quinton Huntley Class a, b, c, or d?
31 October 2019 | 3 replies
@Quinton HuntleyFor cash flow real estate investing, the holy grail is Class C properties in Class B neighborhoods.Class B properties can also cash flow well, as long as you don’t overpay for them.It’s recommended to stay away from Class D, unless you really have experience in that niche (...and combat training).And Class A properties can be an appreciation play, but tend to yield considerably less cash flow compared to the others.