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Tyler D. Buying in the Bay Area. Insane?
30 July 2020 | 7 replies
Neither is the iconic international city, stanford university and berkeley, as well as strict supply constraints. 
James Carlson Denver rents dropped for the first time since 2010
10 October 2020 | 12 replies
Low Inventory With inventory less than 1 month could be temporarily suppressed as people are not wanting to move unless absolutely needed to during this time,  but less than 2 months inventory indicates demand is higher than supply which won't induce price reductions. 
Klint Ruud Any thoughts about the future of the market?
28 July 2020 | 1 reply
If lenders start to tighten up then this will obviously effect the market and alter the supply/demand 
Victoria Pham Where Philly Real Estate is Going
22 August 2020 | 15 replies
I think it would help in your points 1 and 2 if they could be expanded by analysis of labor market and its trends which would lead into supply and demand analysis. 
Ellie Perlman Why Do Investors Keep Overpaying On Properties?
8 October 2021 | 54 replies
When you are buying a commodity without a fixed value - which is almost everything, but I digress - there's no definition of "overpaying" without context, and there's really no such thing in a free market since demand+supply will largely set the price.
Jon Haft CRE - Best ideas to fill vacancies in small markets these days
5 August 2020 | 3 replies
More specific ideas for business that still operate these days: scrubs shop, medical equipment, bikes shop, pet stores, hardware stores, nurseries, beauty supplies, dollar stores, cannabis store (if legal in your state) or CBD products store, vape/smoke shops, doughnut stores, Fitness equipment store, pop-up COVID testing centers.Bonus round:If your location has a big parking lot, you can set up a "movie drive-in" on some nights and have the businesses in the strip serve the food/drinks.
Tim Donovan Analyzing a Location
29 July 2020 | 4 replies
Some things will drive appreciation more, like new business coming to town, potentially resulting  in lower supply / higher demand, and that is great.  
Ash Price Splitting Deeds (House into Two Flats)
30 July 2020 | 0 replies
Hello,We are converting a house into two flats,All the gas, electric and water is on one supply, allthough the upstairs and downstairs all have meters.We would
Dale Graham Rent by Room Question (Student Rentals)
10 August 2020 | 12 replies
Most college students have plenty of options if they want to rent by the room, so the supply is there.However, the model that Todd talked about on the podcast serves a different niche. 
Sean McFadden Understanding Forced Appreciation Opportunities
31 July 2020 | 4 replies
I understand this may be due to COVID restricting the supply of houses and driving asking prices up.