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Michael Archard Real Estate Commission: 4% vs 5% vs 6%
7 November 2020 | 6 replies
I have even seen some data that tries to support this, but the data was supplied by an agent and was not normalized by property value or asking price (the higher priced homes tended to have the higher commissions offered). 
Dave Perrotta As an out of state cashflow investor, is Cincinnati right from me
5 January 2021 | 20 replies
Amazon, Dollar General, ABC Supply, Shine Medical and Mercy Health are among some of the major employers boosting the rental market currently.
Fiona Layne Section 8 rental in Atlanta
16 November 2020 | 5 replies
I get higher rents, the income is guaranteed, the tenants stay longer than market tenants, there's an added layer of accountability due to the Housing Authority being involved and the high demand/low supply that occurs with Section 8 properties means I can be extremely choosy on who I pick as tenants.Check with your local Housing Authority on their processes, each one operates somewhat similarly but there will be differences from one to the next. 
Jay Trotman Appliance in ATL Market
7 November 2020 | 2 replies
But we only supply ranges.
Amir Hemmat Got cash, good credit but majorly stuck.
10 November 2020 | 31 replies
Supply the market with a nice place be a good person pay the place down and keep saving for more of them.
Anders Nordberg I cant get my rental unit filled
1 December 2021 | 16 replies
(That organization's Web site currently has a different address for their office, in Exton.)Zillow also says the house has "missing facts"; I'm not sure what they think is missing, but if you have an account on Zillow, you may be able to supply the data they think they're missing. 
Ashley Budyak Next Great Depression - What does that mean for REI
11 November 2020 | 1 reply
And being someone who is about to start my RE journey, there is a lot of talk that with this depression coming and with baby boomers retiring/dying and selling there RE, there is going to be a 40 to 50% drop in RE and because there is not enough demand to buy up the supply that is going to be on the market starting any time between 2021-2023.
Jhoana Olarte HOUSTON REAL ESTATE SOARS AGAIN IN OCTOBER
25 December 2020 | 4 replies
• Single-family home sales increased for a fifth consecutive month, surging 29.2 percent year-over-year with 9,287 units sold• The Days on Market (DOM) figure for single-family homes lowered from 59 to 47 days• Total property sales shot up 31.5 percent with 11,232 units sold• Total dollar volume jumped 46.1 percent to $3.5 billion• The single-family home median price climbed 11.1 percent to $266,685 – the highest median price for an October• The single-family home average price increased 12.4 percent to $334,996 – the highest average price for an October• Single-family homes months of inventory registered a 2.4-months supply, down from 3.8 months last October and below the national inventory level of 2.7 months.
Matthew Terry Investing: Oklahoma City, Memphis, Kansas City, Little Rock
18 November 2020 | 12 replies
Ideally I'd like to find a similar company that focuses on investors but has a larger pipeline of deals (I understand the supply and pricing situation we are in)Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Alia Liu Austin Tx Market Opportunity
17 November 2020 | 15 replies
AUSTIN, TEXAS MARKET* Low Inventory (Little supply, high demand)* Sellers Market* Average Housing Price over $320K (Expect prices to continue to climb in 2021 due to low inventory) (Median price has increased over 14% in the last year) About $400K inside the Austin city limits.* High Property Taxes* Multi-offers, be prepared to offer way over asking price* Low to Negative Cashflow* Great AppreciationIf you've got the funding and resources for this market, go for it.