
2 August 2021 | 68 replies
There are so many problems with relying only on an algorithm to make investing decisions; some of them includeData which exists today does not provide the full story of price; for examplenowhere on MLS data for a house does it show how the neighbors maintain their home or yardwhether the layout works for what buyers are looking forcost to rehab (this is massive)how tall the ceilings arecurrent conditionAll of these things, and many more, provide huge impact into market value, and today that data does not exist.

17 May 2021 | 53 replies
Job growth in 2017 is expected to reach .7% or 4200 new jobs added.3.Massive infrastructure and revitalization efforts are transforming Oklahoma City into a vibrant world-class destination and place to live.Downtown Oklahoma City is exploding into one of the fastest-growing entertainment districts in the region.

10 April 2020 | 146 replies
@Ross Denman you may remember these guys https://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/2016/lr23451.htm this is how it started for them RENTAL GUARENTEES house is vacant provider paying rent.. and down the tube it goes.. they could pay rent because they were marking the dogs up like morris and oceanpointe does to massive profits.. and so what if they paid a little of it back.. this gave owners false sense of security.. and it gave them great social media power..

27 July 2018 | 18 replies
(this is the strategy i am using... rapidly developing track record in both physical world and virtual world..... and rapidly explain how I am developing this track record.. but not really taking massive action.. in developing this track record.. but rather pivoting myself gradually towards major action...)However... before working with investors and possibly syndicating the deal... myself... i wanted to explore the feasible paths other folks took.. who already succeeded in syndicating their first deal.....Any help would be greatly appreciated...

7 September 2018 | 265 replies
The market will likely see 2 massive dips in your lifetime, just like the stock market.

23 March 2023 | 16 replies
Call LAPD and ask about the complex and the area.Has LAPD pulled out of the area and it's now patrolled by the Sheriffs department or State Police due to massive overwhelming crime.Also are most of the other apartment buildings on the street matchy-matchy, or are the buildings very dissimilar?

31 October 2013 | 10 replies
even if it does not completely hide it, it will show the buyers you recognize the issue, and when the bushes grow a bit, their view will be nicer.Bamboo grows really fast but is massively invasive and should be 'curbed in' which would probably cost more than the fencing.what about pine trees?

6 December 2013 | 5 replies
Structural members are often true dimensional (the house I was looking at had massive joists.)If you're doing it from afar, you really need to get someone on the ground who has experience with old houses.

23 May 2014 | 37 replies
I would have to pay UBTI, but it won't be a massive amount because I won't be making a huge amount of money in the short term. 15 years from now, those properties will all be nearly paid for, if not paid in full and I would have all of the equity and income to use as I see fit in retirement.

21 October 2018 | 71 replies
Decent point, but I don't think that it's too much of a worry: IMHO:The supply of Rentals in Bushwick is nothing compared to the massive oversupply of (low-quality) rentals in Bed-StuyOf all the Brooklyn Rentals I've seen, South-East Bushwick rentals tend to be, on the whole, the nicest, highest-quality and most expertly renovated (and thus offer the best value.)The benefits of South-East Bushwick are innate and won't dissipate regardless of Rental supply: Great access to multiple Subway Lines, Multiple Parks & Greenspace: (Ex: Irving Square Park, Tiger Playground, Bushwick Playground)Great 'Livability': Beautiful Townhouse Architecture, calm, quiet streets with mature trees while still close to Bushwick's best Bars, Restaurants, Boutiques, Cafe's & Lounges.