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Michael McLoughlin PPR Note Fund
5 December 2024 | 87 replies
Examine the Collateral.... company is fine.. but if they are not there your left with the collateral.. then what
Connor Kline Mid Term/ Short Term, Are Loft Studio apartments worth it?
19 November 2024 | 10 replies
I would check FurnishedFinder and their stats about what's available and prices.
Arya Taghdiri New Investor in Cincinnati Market Looking to Connect and Share Insights
14 November 2024 | 5 replies
I’m planning to take my broker’s exam in the near future to expand my skill set and deepen my involvement in this space.I’d be thrilled to discuss the current state of the market, challenges, and opportunities, and to exchange ideas with others.
Madhuri Gupta My experience with Flipsystem
21 November 2024 | 11 replies
They would not share info or stats on how many successful sales have happened in the market via their website.
Chi Sastry Sub-To mentorship/education or mastermind options...
12 November 2024 | 11 replies
My initial reaction is to tell you to get your head examined, but as I get older, I get kinder, so I’d like answers to the above questions before I tell you to get your head examined
Leslie Daniely First Property As A MTR-Quadplex
17 November 2024 | 16 replies
To that end, I made a Google sheets document with every hospital system in GA along with the following data:CityZip CodeRentometer 2/X   (what a 2 BR, any bath) goes for on Rentometer)RentRentometer 3/1+ Rent (what a # BR, 1.5+ bath) goes for on Rentometer)"Minutes to home"  (how far a drive it is for us)"Staffed Beds"  (measure of how big a hospital is)"Total Discharges" (a different measure of hospital size)"Patient Days"  (yet another different measure of hospital size)"Gross Patient Revenue ($000)" (you guessed it, hospital size)Map Searches & Housing Requests (this and everything below was from FF.com stats page)Furnishedfinder.com Page ViewsTotal RoomsPrivate Rooms % UnitsHotels% Whole Place > 2500 %Whole Place > 2k < 2.5k %Whole Place > 1.5k < 2k %Room > 1500 %Room > 1k < 1.5k Page view per roomThis allowed us to narrow our search to hospital systems near us (less than 2 hours) in a less competitive market (higher page views per room advertised on FF.com) with a significant % of units being rented on FF.com at higher rents (more $). 
Renay Reese Open Carry, Concealed carry or no carry while do business
19 November 2024 | 111 replies
I'm a gun owner and hunter, and a supporter of the 2nd amendment, but these stats seem suspect to me.
Gisele Sood how do I know what is more lucrative: quadruplex versus residential
12 November 2024 | 15 replies
Where do I find the stats/analytics to compare if it would be more profitable to buy storage units/qualdruplex/residential, for example.
Raghavendra Jakkani Zillow is listing all three houses as apartment units, but they are separate houses.
11 November 2024 | 4 replies
I have a house where the information bubble (assessment, stats, value) is a house two blocks away, even shows a street view picture.
Jay Hinrichs How U.S. can lower housing prices? And Could Trump look at Broker model as Broken?
20 November 2024 | 45 replies
Affordability is about 1:3So yeah on the surface it looks like a big difference, but there's a lot of things not controlled for in the stats- There were a crazy amount of houses built in the years just after the war, so housing stock was easy to come by everywhere;- Homes had nowhere near the kind of features they have now - 2 car garages, dishwashers, OTC microwaves, W/D hookups, high efficiency windows, central heat & air conditioning, etc - all those doodads and niceties drive up the cost of housing;- Fewer mortgages were 30 year, so homeowners had to pay (relatively) higher monthly payments;- Rentals were almost exclusively apartments, so there was more supply for buyers;ETCI think these things tend to be more stories that make for good press but aren't really that grounded in reality overall.