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Syed Ali Buying condo in Union city
9 July 2019 | 12 replies
Please share any insights @syed, I cant seem to make the numbers work when HOA and Taxes make up ~1000 in flat out expenses
Mathew Fuller House Hacking in North Denver \ Boulder area.
17 June 2022 | 11 replies
The mortgage is your biggest expense, get it locked in, hold onto the property and let time and inflation be your frient.I wouldn't use 4.7% because that's the high side, use what the current rate you qualify for.
Erica Larence-Penna Rhode Island Multifamilies
17 August 2020 | 20 replies
@Fan Bi it's all just speculation and I agree, you can't sit out of the market entirely, but I will say I was a lot less cautious in 2013 than I am today.Unfortunately, as human beings we are inherently imperfect prediction machines - whether it's real estate prices / cap rates, Federal reserve interest rate moves, the stock market, inflation/deflation, tax/economic legislation, etc.For any one of those factors in isolation, we might be able to make an educated guess and be mostly right, but combining them into one big soup and your guess is literally as good as mine or the next person's.And then to further complicate things, the right answer for you and your situation might not be the right answer for me and my situation, or someone else and their situation.It really does end up being as much of an art as a science, and makes me think most predictions I read online - including my own - are probably not worth the paper they're printed on (pun intended).
Frank Spencer Trouble starting out REI
30 April 2019 | 1 reply
This then inflates the value but it does it in a way that isn't really helping.
Scott Passman So.....what is your bet?
2 May 2019 | 12 replies
But I can't help but think about the currency inflation the Federal Reserve and government have been pushing the past few decades. 
Scott Passman So.....what is your bet?
30 April 2019 | 3 replies
But I can't help but think about the currency inflation the Federal Reserve and government have been pushing the past few decades.
Amy Friend 3 Year Rent vs Buy in Houston
16 January 2020 | 19 replies
Simply because the appreciation (close to inflation rate) will be less than the cost of owning and selling (closing costs, commissions, downpayment).
Rudy Avila 2 million dollars for a 300k condo, would you accept? Note L.A
13 January 2020 | 8 replies
I mean inflation higher than that sure, but this is a buyer wins seller loses deal, you’re being screwed.
Brian H. Where do you park your excess cash? Money market or savings?
2 September 2019 | 5 replies
I have a good portion sitting in Live Oak Bank Business Savings which is about  1.09% return... doesn't even beat inflation.  
Stephen Chu History lesson: Lending during recessions and melt downs
11 January 2019 | 10 replies
I have no idea what the future holds, but while everyone is focused on real estate and mortgages as the "source of the next crash," what's going on with our national student loan debt and car loans and middle class inflation adjusted income growth?