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Account Closed Are you a Member of your local REI Club?
17 March 2014 | 29 replies
i guess for some a smaller group perhaps even if the fees were higher would be more beneficial as it would have a more direct impact on their own business.
Mitchell Jaworski The sneaky (and even scary) impact of an Investment Vision Board
11 January 2015 | 5 replies

I'm sure everyone has experienced this; you are preparing to move and comes across items and belongings you have not looked at in quite some time.  Many make you reminisce, but every once in a while one provides a "li...

Stanley Okazaki How to be a better landlord! (Tenant's POV)
19 January 2015 | 7 replies
There is a lot of research out there about the impact of multiple charges.  
Account Closed Deal in the Chicago area. Do the numbers work?
23 January 2015 | 10 replies
Depending how extensive of a rehab will have a large impact on your maintenance numbers.Since it is a multi-unit you will be responsible for lawn care and snow removal unless you work something out with the tenants.  
John Thedford NO PLACE BUT UP
10 February 2015 | 12 replies
•Commercial markets sales volumes grew double digits percentage wise •Normal seasonality in housing sales sees a decline from July to August and from August to September, but just the opposite happened as sales volumes trended up in the fall •Demographics make the U.S. different from most developed countries, as the U.S. is growing in population rather than shrinking •Demand for housing continues to outstrip supply as the U.S. added more than 2.6 new jobs per new dwelling unit built in 2014 versus the normal 1.25 to 1.5 new jobs per new dwelling •Residential and commercial rents will continue to escalate Challenges in 2015 include: •Rising interest rates •Escalating construction costs •New residential closing disclosures and documents •An income-challenged Federal Government •Ongoing and growing regulatory requirements impacting real estate •Stalemate in Washington, DC Opportunities in 2015 •Rising new and existing home sales – ditto prices •Robust investor demand for commercial properties •Continued rising residential and commercial rents •Highly affordable energy costsThis is FREE to members.
Jim Sestito Help me explain Seller Financing to Grandma!
12 January 2016 | 29 replies
Amazing how little sleep the human body can survive on.
Matt R. Rams owner spends another $100 million+ in the Valley LA
17 January 2016 | 9 replies
For sure it will impact appreciate if your house/land is within 3000 feet from the ground level station.
Linda Liberatore Real Estate Investor and Virtual Property Assistant Chicago IL
18 January 2016 | 9 replies
I try to keep up to date on the many changes that impact the investment community. 
Tony Leighty Current home as a rental
23 November 2014 | 6 replies
Most states and just about all counties & cities feature their own incentives that are generally tiered to assorted tax consequences---essentially obviating, or appreciably reducing the impacts of whatever debt's used to purchase and operate real estate benefiting particular demographic occupancies. a few of the lead affinity groups are disabled, elderly, economically disadvantaged, ethnic minority women and home based enterprise operator/owners---along with honorably discharged military veterans. other private charities sponsor trillions of dollars in incentives for parallel use & occupancies. interacting with their funding channels can be tremendously enriching.
N/A N/A Bad Hoods
26 April 2007 | 24 replies
With just a handful of improvements you are unlikely to make a significant impact, and most homebuyers will continue to opt for other neighborhoods.Originally posted by "ImFlippinCrazy":Thats one of the big problems aroiund here, being lack of good land-owners, to take care of the properties, while living out-of the area..