Jim K.
GENERATIONAL WEALTH: Do you worry about your kids?
31 May 2024 | 111 replies
The new generation in 2020 they are facing with way more higher inflation, debasing of dollar and the downgrade quality of living even if they are making the same money and work harder.
Michael Italia
AI & ChatGPT
28 May 2024 | 8 replies
I use a prompt similar to the following: "I am writing an article on the relationship between rental prices and inflation.
Henry Lazerow
Be sure to raise your rents in 2024!
27 May 2024 | 14 replies
Plus, we have crazy inflation happening naturally due to all the money pumped into the system several years ago.Any there any other obvious reason for the increase in your opinion Henry?
Sarah Santa Cruz
Pay down mortgage faster or not
29 May 2024 | 18 replies
Depreciation is tax deductibleIf you factor for deductions and account for inflation your upside on new assets is greater than the interest you will pay.
Abdullah Al-mamoon
Multiunit investors in San Francisco area on how to Finance deal
26 May 2024 | 3 replies
I'm not connected enough yet to put that money together but I will try.118 Apartments and 1 CommercialPlus$23,799,000 $19,386,000 $16, 720,000 Apartment Complex $6,000,000 Below Value for Quick SalePartially exempt from Rent Control Discount For Quick Sale Desperate/Must Sell 9% CAP RECESSION PROOF INVESTMENT-TRUE HEDGE AGAINST INFLATION$9,884,381LOAN AT 3.65% FINANCING FOR 7 MORE YEARS DUE JUNE2030 CURRENTY AT FIRST REPUBLIC BANK.
Bailey Cocuzzi
Advice for newbie
27 May 2024 | 18 replies
<<caveat though - once inflation is considered, it isn't the greatest overall return - real estate market appreciation still likely way out performs it - but while we wait for a property, it works for us.
Collin Hays
Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge this Memorial weekend - webcams
24 May 2024 | 12 replies
Inflation/Economy?
Collin Hays
What a difference a year makes!
24 May 2024 | 12 replies
The economy is tough right now with inflation for basic needs going higher.
Mike Zitomer
Anyone have experience working with Simm Capital?
25 May 2024 | 9 replies
My family bought SFRs in early 80's w mortgage rates >18%, but high inflation drove rents higher than debt expenses so they all cash flowedalso look at USFR, paying 5.37%, holds 8 week Tbill floating rate notes only, not as good obviously as buying Tbill directly at the top of the curve (i bought a 26weeker in late Sept at 5.6%) but much easier to transact, i suspect 10yr will fall over next 2 yrs (FED cycle) then slowly rise over next 30-35yrs (long us debt-deleveraging cycle)