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Rob Gillespie Future of real estate values? Thoughts?
14 March 2011 | 12 replies
As for the general trends in the market, I think it's pretty likely things will tick up in the next year or two, if only because the foreclosure inventory will start to dry up, and the market will start to use natural competitive forces again.Over 5 years, I have a feeling interest rates will rise significantly (back to the 6-8% range), which will hurt transaction velocity (fewer people qualifying for loans), but I don't expect things will be as bad as they have been the past couple years.Now, if you go out 10 years, if the underlying issues in our economy haven't been fixed, I have a feeling that we'll have another major recession, perhaps bigger than the one we just started to dig out of, and that cycle will likely continue every 5-10 years or so until the underlying problems are solved.That's my pure opinion (guess)...
Mike Nelson Finding a general contractor for first rehab...
26 September 2011 | 35 replies
You don't want contractors walking on your floors before they have properly dried or mucking them up after they are done.As for the area, you have a mixed area there if it hasn't changed much.
Kyle Holsey did you have a job
22 November 2012 | 11 replies
I do wish I had full time job at times when I go through my dry spells of wholesaling, but I don't miss corporate america.
Jamie Garcia Top 5 states for Multi-Family investing
8 June 2017 | 13 replies
@Jamie Garcia#1 ArizonaLow taxesLower cost maintenance due to the hot dry weatherLandlord FriendlyReasonably pricedFast growing
Aaron Desimone Stream in a basement/wet/mold
10 November 2017 | 9 replies
It does not always run, and does go dry, although with the wet year seems to not be for long. 
Pj Holmes Landlord replaced faulty washer dryer with a nasty used combo?
12 October 2017 | 4 replies
So my girl friend is disgusted that we will have to use these units to wash and dry our bedding, clothes, etc.
Reed Nixon How to Raise The Rent!?
17 April 2017 | 9 replies
We would like a cut and dry mothod that takes the emotions of wanting to be liked out of it and makes it more of a business decision.Ideas or advice would be appreciated!!
Yashar E. Market Corrections and how to approach them
10 February 2018 | 13 replies
What you need to be concerned about is whether the market correction hits just before you need to refinance, because you may be forced to refinance at a lower valuation, which means that you will have to put additional equity into the deal to pay the first loan.And, of course, if you are a buyer with dry powder when the correction happens, you are a happy person.2.  
Maiko Miyake I need to be cheered up, and helped to figure this out
28 February 2007 | 16 replies
When the offers dry up he'll sweat.
Hunter Thompson Need some advice on a possible 4plex
17 August 2017 | 12 replies
According to the realtor the damaged areas were removed, dried out, and mold inhibitor was sprayed throughout.