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Greg R. Redfin skewing data and trying to create a false narrative...
13 October 2022 | 6 replies
This poll revealed that only 17% of Americans support abortions without restrictions or "fully legal abortions".
Amanda Chandler Any feedback on my listing?
23 October 2022 | 25 replies
Does it smell April Fresh inside?
Mike Boss Should I get a real estate license?
7 January 2024 | 17 replies
If you have ANY questions about the journey as rookie, reach out to me as it is still fresh in my mind! 
Steven S. Does buying at a certain part of the year make more sense/$?
26 December 2023 | 50 replies
The real question is how much this would skew the plotted data.Currently, I do split the market into the avg high, mid, and low $/sf segments over time, you can see the high-end (renovated/new) product shifts with the most magnitude (across almost every market not just 91324), but this does not represent absorption like you desire, only $/sf:To research your hypothesis, I would have to:1) Select a year's worth of transactions (ideally across a 10k+ transaction/year market to be representative, say Los Angeles)2) Manually review every transaction's photos, marking them 'Renovated/New' if it is, to segment this transaction data from the rest of the transactions3) Calculate & plot absorption of the 'Renovated/New', and compare it to the absorption of the rest of the transactions4) When overlaid atop one another, their slopes would reveal the impact you mention in your hypothesis #1     -If you are right, we would see the cheap houses slope increase heavily Q1-Q4, with the expensive houses slope decreasing Q1-Q4, and vice-versa.I've run comps thousands of times when underwriting (looking for high-end renovated homes to use as comps) and I have yet to detect such a phenomenon.
Donnie Tucker New investor looking to start out of state
4 February 2024 | 38 replies
So, they bought an OOS property (usually a freshly rehabbed A-grade house in a C or D area) because the house looked awesome in pictures, and the cashflow looked good on paper.
Mary Ainsworth What to buy for the kitchen furnishings?
8 January 2024 | 9 replies
I do like to provide some extra items which guests appreciate immensely: my welcome basket has some instant oatmeal pouches, granola bars, microwave popcorn and a couple of little chocolates and some fresh fruit.
Mary Jay What are your predictions for the RE market? 6.5% interest rates
12 August 2022 | 51 replies
The Midwest is America's most climate resilient area: plenty of fresh water, no hurricanes, no fires, no floods, no triple digit summers.
Chris Seveney Creative Financing = Over Leveraged
20 October 2023 | 18 replies
Account Closed I cringe when a fresh face who never owned a home is being mentored for $5000- 8000 for an empty box of wishes. 
Account Closed 21% Backed out of Deals in Phoenix in August - was it too hot?
29 September 2022 | 8 replies
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PHOENIX — The Phoenix metro housing market is seeing some of the nation’s highest number of homebuyers backing out of deals, along with one of the biggest declines in bidding wars, according to research from real estate platform Redfin.The findings come in two different reports from Redfin revealing more evidence of the cooling housing market amid rising interest rates and high inflation.
Kevin Phu Exit strategies for a SFR purchased in Phoenix
2 March 2022 | 15 replies
A good magician never reveals his secrets 😉Plus, if I were wrong, the original poster would let us all know.