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Shaun R. My first deal... finally
9 July 2019 | 167 replies
And I'm in a pretty good market, so I assume that values are going to trend upwards.  
Account Closed Rental Units Up In Some Cities - 50+ Unit Buildings on the rise
5 August 2017 | 4 replies
The rents are certainly not increasing and population trends I haven researched, but I've heard they are in the same trajectory lots of new jobs in tech.
Jesse Snyder A fun experiment: rent or buy in the Bay/ Surrounding Areas
7 August 2017 | 5 replies
With buying it, you're locking in your "rent" for your mom.My concerns with buying a house are overall trends within the peninsula market.
Julie Jenkins Buying properties before they come up for auction
7 August 2017 | 1 reply
However, I have been seeing a trend that a lot of the hot property deals get sold to a third party or are cancelled (and don't return) before they come up for their auction date.  
Hayden Reed Zillow trend question
10 August 2017 | 0 replies

Hi all,I've been looking at rentals on Zillow for the past couple of months in an area I'm looking to invest in. The main purpose is to get an idea of what types of properties are being rented and for how much. Here's...

Jonathan Atkins Rental Property Questions
21 August 2017 | 11 replies
While we can't predict what the value of the home will be next year, we can look back several years and see general appreciating factors for a given area and cross our fingers the trend continues in the same direction or better.If you talk to the right person, most factors in any real estate investment are actually quite predictable.
Abdul Rahman Here are six things you can do to appeal to the most likely buyer
16 August 2017 | 0 replies
1.Get professional help2.Look at what's on trend now3.Consider the neighborhood4.Play up key features5.Always consider the larger group6.When in doubt, broaden the buyer pool
Bradley Pietrzak open bay living or somthing similar?
16 August 2017 | 1 reply
Or somthing similarI know it is controversial when I was in the navy we had it . on ship it was really tight obviosly it wouldn't be like that in the civilian world there would be more space. but would a concept for this work legally.There seems to be a growing trend of people having trouble getting ahead in life and I think this would solve that problem by doing somthi g like this you would make more money with the volume of people rent would be a little less then a studio you may have some sort of walls for a bedroom but the bathrooms would be more comment area same with living room and the kitchen. this would allow people to get ahead in life while you make money in this Lind of win win situation dil what do you guys think
Jayme Jahns Buying house with a possible break even or negative CF
21 August 2017 | 95 replies
That duplex is in a "bad" part of Auburn that is not trending anywhere good.
Diane G. Political uncertainty, cash shortage, sudden shortage of tenants
19 August 2017 | 24 replies
Macroeconomic trends tend to span more than days or weeks.