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Rodney Love Which real estate strategy works best to escape the 9-5 rat race?
9 March 2024 | 89 replies
Let's also take into account every 7-15 years, if you're an American, you'll face a recession followed by an interest rate cut.
Mark Callicott Best list generator for land deals
7 March 2024 | 7 replies
We do a couple million a year using exclusively DataTree (First American) Data.
Chris M. smart door knob/lock to allow maintenance into rental when tenant is not home.
7 March 2024 | 4 replies
The old fashioned is LandlordLocks which gives you master keys, vendor keys and easily changeable tenant keys. 
Dianne Pettitt Investment in The Summit Lofts in Georgetown TX. Is this a scam?
9 March 2024 | 23 replies
Otherwise, you are going to be an interview victim on American Greed (or, more likely, simply invested in mediocre or poor opportunities...or investments that don't align with your goals and criteria).
Beth Johnson Understanding the difference between Loss Payee and Mortgagee
6 March 2024 | 0 replies
By default, the Mortgagee is both the one that lends and the one that has an insurable interest and therefor both descriptions pertain to “Mortgagee”.Which is preferred: Traditional Banks always only require they be listed as the Mortgagee whereas Hard Money and or Private Money; it’s 50/50.Now, you’re probably wondering in what instance would someone be listed as a Loss Payee but not Mortgagee- well, let’s say someone lends the property owner money in a non-traditional fashion - we can chat more about this later -whether it be for the property or for something else, doesn’t matter, and the borrower uses the property as collateral.
Trevor Richardson Immigration and Housing in 2024
6 March 2024 | 0 replies
Immigrants have significantly contributed well almost everything to American society (they created America), created its culture, economy, and diversity of the nation.
Jack B. Will housing crash in 2026 or has it already crashed? Expert called last two crashes.
8 March 2024 | 121 replies
Much like we've mentioned on this board quite a few times, if rates do come down in a harsh fashion it's for a net negative underlying reason.
Alexander Szikla Broader Rental Markets Cool Off NYC’s Rental Housing Crunch Hits 50-Year Low
6 March 2024 | 2 replies
Overall, the surge in new apartment construction, introducing 440,000 units nationwide, underscored the direct inverse correlation between supply and rent growth in 2023.It is important to note that some markets such as Miami and Detroit have shown resilience posting continued rental rate growth figures indicating a fundamental strength in those markets as well as a secular shift in American demographics.Meanwhile, New York City stays consistent with an unprecedented housing crunch, reaching a 50-year low in rental availability.
Alison S Question about capital gains exclusion on primary residence
5 March 2024 | 2 replies
So, the clock should start when Title is transferred.Obviously, if it takes some time to transfer you can build up some appreciation depending on market conditions, and good to know especially for the heir to sell in a timely fashion to take advantage of the exclusion.Good luck.Good luck.
Brynanh Sledge Thoughts on Kris Krohn?
7 March 2024 | 14 replies
He puts on this "hard working religious American" front, when in reality, hes just another scammer online.DO NOT BUY OR TRUST THIS GUY.