
7 June 2020 | 25 replies
@Paolo Sciarra I'll echo @Todd Dexheimer and add Wilmington and Asheville (smaller markets, obviously).Additionally Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia, and Charleston in SC are growing as well.I track population growth trends in this publicly available spreadsheet as I believe it's a very good indicator of the positive long term trends that support the MFH asset class (not the only one, but a great one).https://docs.google.com/spread...It's all based on government data and identifies both perennially high growth metros, as well as recent accelerators (Flint, Michigan - really!)

1 June 2020 | 4 replies
Kind of like a government handout - why would anyone work harder for something that's guaranteed?

4 June 2020 | 2 replies
What kind of obstacles will I run into with local city governments trying to accomplish this.

8 June 2020 | 5 replies
This all depends on the area your property is located in and how much the maximum amount of rent you can even get in this location for that specific unit.My point is, If you can get the same rent for a section 8 tenant and for a regular tenant, wouldn't you rather have the security of having the government pay you?

4 June 2020 | 0 replies
The partial claim she expressed was a result of it being a government loan and in particular an FHA loan.

5 June 2020 | 2 replies
This is further complicated by the fact that many states (and the federal government, via Section 4024 of the CARES Act) have limits/moratoriums on evictions in place right now.

11 June 2020 | 36 replies
You are right the executive order allows local governments to halt evictions up to July 28th.

6 June 2020 | 5 replies
Are the government regulations being painted with too broad of a brush stroke?

19 September 2021 | 35 replies
Which is why it was deemed "essential" by the government.

6 June 2020 | 1 reply
However the $1200 check from the government only put a bandaid on their problems temporarily and it's going to take more than $1200 to get out of a 3 month deficit caused by job layoffs.