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Marisa Alvarez No calls. (Spring Break or CoronaVirus )
13 March 2020 | 9 replies
., the sky hasn't fallen and will not fall for everyone.  
Rhett Tullis $1.78 gas and the Oklahoma City Rental Market
1 July 2020 | 24 replies
--https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2020-03-08/oil-price-war-Oklahoma shale producers break even at $21 to $48 per barrel (i would think its closer to $40 in Oklahoma) -https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Why-The-Oklahoma-Shale-Boom-Isnt-Taking-Off.html-Oklahomas state budget is made counting on oil selling for $54 per barrel it is currently at $31 per barrel and dropping - https://kfor.com/news/local/dark-clouds-could-be-on-states-horizon-as-oil-prices-drop-to-30-year-low/-While oklahoma's economy is very diverse it will be hit if prices do not rebound in the near future - https://oklahoman.com/article/5627150/state-chamber-provides-new-analysis-on-oil-gas-industrys-impact-on-oklahomas-economy-and-tax-revenues-Oil and Gas would fall under mining and make up 22% of the GDP for oklahoma see page 11 - https://www.ok.gov/oesc/documents/lmiEconIndPub.pdfThe Good The Bad and The Ugly -Good - oil and gas prices may come up if Russia gives in on this play. 
Michael WIlliams 1031 Exchange time frames
14 March 2020 | 4 replies
Your situation is falling into a grey area and you could possibly argue that there was a good financial reason to sell and buy these new properties.
Mitchell Litam Cash out Refi to use for house?
15 March 2020 | 6 replies
I would be doing the windows myself to save some cost before and so the siders can cap all the windows.Is this worth all the hassle or should I just deal with all the wood siding slowly falling off and painfully finding people to replace different spots?
Vinney Chopra Preparing for Corona Virus? - Multifamily
17 March 2020 | 13 replies
"Communication" it would seem here is an opportunity for deal sponsors to shine but most will fall silent for lack of a plan or fear of questions asked that they don't want to answer. 
Daniel Adler Contractor threatening legal action after 30% increase in cost
15 July 2020 | 20 replies
These soulless a holes have no moral compass, and are always a "victim" of a subpar contractor.I cant count how many employees/subs I have paid in full to just leave my jobsite and not return before the project is complete.
Aaron Morrow (For Realtors) How is the Coronavirus affecting your business?
17 March 2020 | 7 replies
My short-term rentals are falling off the calendar @Aaron Morrow
Avery Carl Coronavirus STR Data
26 April 2020 | 65 replies
I am not seeing cancellations yet on the Poconos side yet - hoping its as true as your experience and the article shared by airdna - these are more leisure and more of spots to relax where majority of the crowd is local driving into town... fyi- I have another one coming up in the Poconos which is more of a mountainside/lake side STR going live in April - not cancelling the deal and worst case is that I will have to suck it up incase demand falls..Originally posted by @Avery Carl:I know there have been many threads started on Coronavirus and it's impact on STR's over the past few days, but I wanted to share this data that Airdna published today detailing the affects of it on different types of STR markets.
Rob Bergeron Corona Virus and Louisville
17 March 2020 | 2 replies
Louisville has an inventory shortage and is like a turtle, slow to rise and fall.
Dan Bryskin This Crisis Unfolds The Same as Last, Just 4x faster
13 March 2020 | 1 reply
Top of the residential real estate market may stretch into the fall fueled by low rates.