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Elijah Wichers Should I buy a condo in Hawaii at my new Duty Station?
27 November 2023 | 17 replies
Enjoy that weather out there though.
Henry Clark Self Storage Day to day Constructing a new facility
7 January 2023 | 91 replies
2 October 2020, 06:25 PM Beautiful weather.
Mark Turner Evaluating an RV Park
9 September 2021 | 32 replies
The others were rented Thursday through Sunday if the weather was good.
Mike R. Palm Springs
13 April 2021 | 56 replies
Summer is slow, due to the 100+ degree weather.
Yasmin Goetz Investing in Central Florida
15 April 2016 | 8 replies
If you are in central Florida and are willing to do business, weather it's buying properties or have any interest of selling; feel free to contact me.
Josh Bustle Dead Equity - How much money do you leave in rentals?
12 November 2018 | 108 replies
In case of buying opportunity or needed to weather a bear market.
Jason Howell Budget for CapEx vs Repair on long term rental property
4 August 2018 | 6 replies
I am in the Cleveland market so the numbers below will reflect that market specifically however most Midwestern turnkey markets should be very similar in cost and weather
Joseph Ems Pros and Cons of an "Off-Market Deal"
12 September 2018 | 8 replies
Lower price (maybe...I see plenty of overpriced off market deals).Cons:Chain of title and closing process can be (not always) shady, with multiple contracts, assignments, and/or changes of ownership.Less room for negotiation (most are cash only, no due diligence, take it or leave it, close next week).More downside financial risk - with no inspections or due diligence, you better know what exactly what you're getting into, and/or be able to weather the inevitable surprises.Less recourse - in many cases, you're dealing with unlicensed individuals who have no regulatory authority policing them or enforcing rules that protect the consumer.MLSPros:More info available up front.Clearer chain of title and cleaner closing process.Everything is negotiable (price, closing date, due diligence period, financing options, etc).Less downside risk with availability of inspections and process for resolving inspection deficiencies.More recourse - agents are licensed and should be following legal and ethical guidelines.Cons:More competition (if buying) - The MLS is arguably the single best way to market a property for sale, and ensure the maximum number of eyeballs can find it if they are looking.
William Orrock How to choose the a market?
8 April 2019 | 35 replies
Net Job Growth and how that growth is forecast for the foreseeable timetable is key for any long-term market. 
Wade G. Are SFHs worth keeping more than a few years
30 January 2020 | 88 replies
But it almost sounds like your argument should be for renting out brand new houses in markets that don’t have severe weather or asphalt roofs.