
8 June 2019 | 31 replies
The new law puts a 7% + inflation cap for three years on annual rental increases.

23 February 2023 | 2 replies
However, lower interest rates can also have drawbacks, such as lower returns for savers and the potential for inflation if borrowing and spending get out of hand.

16 January 2024 | 104 replies
Yes I defend wholesaling and wholesalers that do it right.. and that, somehow pisses you off so you come here all tough, with your inflated chest trying to ridicule me in front of others... and thus I MUST have a "vested interest in promoting wholesaling".I don't even wholesale anymore... but it is wholesaling what got me where I am (doing multiple millions a year now scaling to $1M/month).So tell me about your mom!

23 November 2019 | 9 replies
Have they raised the assessments in small increments over the years to cover inflation - or are they overdue and may slap a big increase all at once?

17 December 2019 | 123 replies
That when the value of the property does not outpace inflation and or replacement cost, it is not a good long term result.3.

4 June 2019 | 29 replies
Currently, home prices are over-inflated.

30 May 2014 | 58 replies
Reasonable is about 15% over all costs, some leeway can be added, it is a judgment call but they don't really care what you make, they want to know the seller didn't land a naïve buyer who overpaid in a property with an inflated sale price, if it's reasonable and justified you should have no problems. :)

22 November 2014 | 2 replies
There are condos for sale with similar square footage on the adjacent streets within 0.2-0.3 mile away for double the price and luxury high rises, high end gyms, restaurants, bars, and yoga studios, all within a few minutes walking.

14 March 2015 | 3 replies
In a rising tide, people were able to buy high and sell higher.

7 April 2015 | 3 replies
So I have been going through the rigmarole of getting financing from a major bank and I've found a property that I'm interested in, but when I started this I could put down 20% and now I'm being told that it's 30% dow...