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Charles Barr Buying a small hotel/motel in South Florida as 1st property
17 April 2020 | 9 replies
Barring some truly cataclysmic event that makes coronavirus feel like a fender bender - like Miami getting nuked or dollars becoming as worthless as Reichsmarks in Weimar Germany - there will be demand to live and play in South Florida. 
Shafi Noss Is the Stock Market a Prisoner's Dilemma?
9 April 2020 | 4 replies
The stock is more likely to move in the direction recommended by the analyst because of the increase in demand, creating more gains for everyone.
Tera Edwards Renter caught Corona virus
3 April 2020 | 16 replies
(not saying she should do this but that is the demand), I imagine there is an amped up demand by you too. 
Nicholas Bucchio Is this MOBILE HOME worth ONLY 15k????
8 May 2020 | 6 replies
Supply and demand will determine the worth of the mobile home.
Deion Moore New Introduction: Intrested markets in MA, CT, RI, NH, and SC
8 April 2020 | 9 replies
Here's what I've got on local markets around Hartford County, CTThis is by no means an attempt to push anyone into any market, but rather just some generally vague thoughts.Windsor is a great "small town" that generates good cashflow with moderate chances of appreciation (relative to the CT Market)Granby even a smaller town feel than Windsor, rentals are in high demand and rent prices are high.
William Allen Coronavirus=75% increase in seller leads?(Here’s what I’m seeing)
7 April 2020 | 11 replies
Also, with the unemployment rate skyrocketing, there is unfortunately likely to be an increased demand in financially stressed homeowners to sell their homes quickly.
Lindsey Costello Breaking into the Providence Market during Corona 2020
7 June 2020 | 20 replies
I've heard multiple reports of buyers backing out and private/hard money lenders refusing to fund deals - at least on the rehab side.I'm less in touch with the house hack / regular buyer side but anecdotally it seems like fewer people are out looking right now.So if it were me, I'd probably be a little more demanding in terms of either asking for a longer timeline, or a bigger discount for repairs.You might also consider paying someone to do an inspection without being present yourself.
Mike A. Feedback on deal - Jersey City
16 February 2022 | 27 replies
I'm going to manage it myself and not pay myself (you should, but that's besides the point), everything is brand new, I think you are putting too much aside for maintenance, and while a couple of units are vacant now, I think our vacancy will only be about 3% per year because demand for rentals is so high.
Tim Ivory Appraisal Value vs ARV
2 April 2020 | 8 replies
The bank and realtors could all agree the ARV is 100K, but if there is high demand and multiple buyers, the house could sell for 130K, so its actual value could be anything.
Brian Driscoll Telecommuting Impact on Real Estate
8 April 2020 | 13 replies
The Metrowest/ Central MA area is expanding rapidly, and the South Shore as well - both areas provide opportunities to get in at lower prices where demand is increasing.