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Money Moving to the Midwest!
25 August 2020 | 23 replies
There is little to no supply and everything that gets listed is under contract within a few days.
Kevin Smith
Investing in Toledo, Out of State, Visiting August 17th and 18th
8 August 2020 | 14 replies
The demand curve has shifted right (monthly budgets are up since the cost of money is low) and the supply curve has shifted left (due to the moratorium.)
Christopher L Jones
Silicon Valley Isn't Ready For the Looming Crash
5 August 2020 | 0 replies
We all know, when it comes to real estate, supply and demand dominates valuations.
Snehann Kapnadak
3 Years Later...Lessons Learned from a Turnkey Purchase
24 August 2020 | 37 replies
The kansas city market has a very low supply of homes for sale right now.
Jake Garrity
My First BRRRR Complete!
8 December 2021 | 79 replies
I have also invested in Dayton, Ohio, but the reason I will likely stay focused on Cincinnati is the good supply of houses that can be bought in the $60k range, invested in, and end up with an ARV in the $150k-$180k range.
Dan Hudson
Got pre-approved, clean credit, but owe the IRS will lender know?
5 August 2020 | 3 replies
Set up a payment plan with the IRS/creditor and supply the agreement to the lender.
Bruce P.
Recommended plumbing pipe material for ADU?
23 August 2020 | 5 replies
New build apartments generally use PEX or CPVC for supply and PVC or ABS for vent/waste.
Bernadette Johnson
Newbie Introduction Post!
11 August 2020 | 7 replies
I have friends that own hundreds of units in the area, and since housing supply is so limited and demand so high, the prices for both rent and houses has gotten very high for the area.
Nat C.
Recorded lien AFTER closing
14 August 2020 | 56 replies
Originally posted by @Steve Morris:OK, since you guys seem to know about title insurance, how does this get handled, if at all, by standard title:1) Buyer wants repairs done by close2) Seller contractor finishes them by the day before close and the buyer approves.3) Property closes4) In the thrill of closing, seller forgets to pay the contractor5) Contractor waits 90 days and then gets lien against property since buyer really has no defense against the work he did on the property and he benefitted from it, but doesn't think, rightly, he should pay for it.I don't have any experience with closings in OR but in general sellers are required to sign an affidavit at closing that swears there are no outstanding contracts for the sale of the property, there are no liens, encumbrances, mortgages, claims, boundary line or other disputes, against the Property, there have been no improvements made upon the Property within the past ninety (90) days or whatever the proper statutory period is for the state, which there remain any outstanding and unpaid bills for labor, materials or supplies, there are no matters pending against Seller which could give rise to a lien that would attach to the Property, there are no judgments, claims, disputes, demands or other matters pending against Seller that could attach to the Property and there are no violations of governmental laws, regulations or ordinances pertaining to the use of the Property.
Henry Clark
What forum for marketing Subdivision questions?
13 August 2020 | 3 replies
Our son will not come back here, he is headed to a big city.Both Houses and lots are in short supply in our area.Interest rates are low.Realize everyone's property is always "special" but without going into it ours is "special".We have priced at the very top of the market per our Realtor.