
13 August 2020 | 5 replies
It follows that the homeowners who have high equity, but a sudden inability to pay the mortgage each month would just sell.

21 December 2023 | 8 replies
@Jordan Fiore It seems to be very low inventory still, I was hoping for a bigger listing surge after the Holidays and it has been underwhelming.

13 August 2023 | 19 replies
It’s tough using subs though and we have to continually rotate them when their prices suddenly double.

31 December 2023 | 1 reply
Notably, loans supporting workforce housing are exempt from these caps this year, signaling an anticipated surge in lending within this segment compared to the limitations in 2023.

1 January 2024 | 6 replies
But normally a 10 year period and then a sudden quit claim would raise all kinds of flags.

29 December 2022 | 92 replies
She said all of a sudden she started get calls from people saying Joaquin said you could do this and she did not know who the hell he was it kind of set her back.

28 January 2022 | 68 replies
Yes, this approach requires some basic level of trust and reasonableness between tenants, but it has worked well enough for me thus far.I've found that when you wrap utilities into the monthly rent or tack on some sort of fixed fee, tenants suddenly start taking longer showers and leaving the lights on for days at a time.

6 January 2023 | 161 replies
I have always had an interest in real estate from afar, and started my learning process, and then suddenly realized I already own real estate that could actually begin earning some passive income!

31 December 2023 | 1 reply
While Helmsley may have missed a few deals, or perhaps he may have missed an outrageous low price possibility by making all his offers the low side of reasonable instead of a “steal”, he was able to buy huge amount of property well below value with no time wasted on negotiations that don’t result in closing; late bids by all of a sudden interested parties, and second thoughts by sellers.

7 November 2022 | 43 replies
But a standard 4br cabin in Gatlinburg isn't going to start generating $1M/yr in gross revenue any time soon, and that's the only way 4br cabins there would suddenly cost $10M.