
27 October 2015 | 2 replies
By 2050, that figure will rise to two-thirds of the then-expected population of seven billion people.

30 October 2015 | 17 replies
Since you mention Asian investment, what do you think about markets that have heavy Asian student populations but not much else?

2 November 2015 | 40 replies
Even though you have all this population living right there.. being totally naïve when I first spent time there I asked one time.. how can the stores all be closed. the answer was they can't stay open because of loss's so they just close up.thereby isolating the community even more.

3 November 2015 | 6 replies
The county is ginormous - I'll assume you want to invest in more populated areas rather than rural ones.In the lower income neighborhoods, you're looking at $350k on the low end for a rent ready duplex (either with tenants or after your rehab costs).

1 November 2015 | 3 replies
Here's another article about rents.http://www.sltrib.com/news/3112372-155/too-many-sa...prices for both purchases and rents are going up faster than incomes. population is driving it up, but more and more people are being priced out!

3 November 2015 | 101 replies
I would LOVE to be able to quit the day job, but my reality is that I live in a town of about 3,000 and I make more that 80% of the population.

13 March 2016 | 28 replies
I'm in Jacksonville,Fl and I operate in the capacity of a wholesaler/investor.I'm gonna apologize in advance for being bias but Jacksonville is a awesome market hands down we have several military installations and fortune 500 companies headquarters, here CSX corp and Fidelity National Financial just to name a few so of course population growth always follow which makes for a strong rental market and great cash flowing properties throughout Jacksonville especially in these area's the Westside,Southside and in Arlington.I'd be more than happy to discuss further.
1 November 2015 | 6 replies
Population decline, crime rate and length of time you've owned the properties will be a factor in determining loan to value, rate and term offered.

3 November 2015 | 6 replies
In Excel (you can probably use google but I prefer the real thing) you simply use the IRR function like this: =IRR(range) where range is your excel cells used for calculation.In order to populate that range you simply put in your cash flow per year held.

22 January 2016 | 11 replies
This is one of the reasons so much miscommunication happens in the world today.In my version, there are 4 main personality languages. 1)Emotional action taker (35% of population)2)Relationship builder (35% of population)3)Data gatherer (15% of population)4) Competitor (15% of population)Each one has their positives and negatives, their own quirks and their own language.You could literally say, "good morning," to them and each personality would hear something different.