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Keith C. Why Mortgage Rates Diverged From Bond Rates And Headed Higher
13 March 2020 | 2 replies
The quickest way was just raise the rates and end the party .
Eric Fernwood Corona Virus Impact to Las Vegas Market
30 November 2020 | 435 replies
They raise standards, and now far fewer potential homebuyers can qualify and buy. 
Zach Gring Current rental sell or keep?
14 March 2020 | 4 replies
Have had the same tenant the whole time I raised the rent up to 1850 after the first two years.
Monica Johnson Coronavirus and your tenants
18 March 2020 | 35 replies
It's entirely appropriate to raise and lower rents as/when needed for your own needs/reasons.
Account Closed Corona Virus OVERHYPED!
7 April 2020 | 19 replies
Boost that immunity and watch out for that processed sugar!
Kyle Mitchell Still buying or holding off for now?
17 March 2020 | 15 replies
Will capital be tougher to raise?
Robert Young VA Streamline (IRRRL) for Rental Property
14 September 2020 | 8 replies
For me, it makes all the sense in the world because my cash flow went up $156/month and I raise rent ~2% every year.
Paul Durham Why aren't the leaders of Bigger Pockets addressing this crash?
17 March 2020 | 7 replies
Hi @Paul Durham thank you for raising the question.
Soheil Zarrin Increase Utilities, Rent or Both
15 March 2020 | 14 replies
Example in LA you can raise rent 3% annually and 1% for utilities.  
Mark Feaver WOULD YOU BUY THIS PROPERTY IN THESE TIMES?
16 March 2020 | 12 replies
Three years later the 2 units were up to $570 projected cash flow using 50% rule when they caught fire (because we have rent protection they are currently cash flowing the same $570 but the cash flow would have increased more if I could have raised the rent on tenants at their lease expiration - insurance pays rent based on the lease in place at the time of the event).As indicated, it could be a good purchase but it will need to be based on appreciation and not the initial cash flow.Good luck