Patrick W.
Neighbor mad about my supposed damaging tree roots
26 April 2021 | 10 replies
– Deep Green Permaculture"Most tree roots spread 2-3 times the radius of the canopy, and often reach out 5 times the radius of the tree canopy or more in dry conditions.So, for example, if a tree is 6m wide, the radius of the canopy is 3m.The root spread = 2 (to 3) x canopy radius = 2 (to 3) x 3m = 6m (to 9m).Therefore the roots will radiate out from the trunk to a distance of 6m to 9m, and up to 5 x 3m =15m!"
Morgan Madill
Crash? Crash?! CRASH!
15 April 2022 | 70 replies
My advice is to get in, but keep some dry powder.
Nate Ginsberg
Coastal Carolina SFR
4 January 2021 | 10 replies
They will suck you dry of any positive cash flow.
Ron T.
Robert Kiyosaki The Lazy way to invest in real estate.
25 March 2023 | 230 replies
Lot of money to be made in the second to third year of Trump's second term when the credit market dries up and suddenly properties are no longer valued based on access to lending.
Jake Warren
best areas in Florida for investment
6 February 2023 | 46 replies
On STR's in the Cape, we get $450/night for canal homes and $250/night for dry lots.
Andreas Mueller
Mortgage rates can approach 5.5% in 2024, even if the Fed doesn't cut rates.
5 January 2024 | 2 replies
Bottom Line2024 will likely be a banner year for real estate, if you have the dry powder.
Mike Auguste
Rates will continue to fall in 2024, consumers say in record numbers
9 January 2024 | 3 replies
I like this poem I got from Jason Hartman's site: “I hesitate to make a list, of all the countless deals I’ve missed; Bonanzas that were in my grip, I watched them through my fingers slip;The windfalls which I should have bought, were lost because I over thought I thought of this, I thought of that, I could have sworn I smelled a rat;And while I thought things over twice, another grabbed them at the price; It seems I always hesitate, then make up my mind when it’s much too late;A very cautious man am I, and that is why I never buy;When Tucson was cheap desert land, I could’ve had a heap of sand; When Phoenix was the place to buy, I thought the climate was much too dry;“Invest in Dallas – That’s the spot!”
Andrew Beaver
Worcester Market
30 March 2017 | 10 replies
Currently I'm using Trulia for my basic research and I visit quite often and do a bit of driving around tiger familiar with the area.I originally was focusing on Malden/ areas closer to Boston but did not think it was realistic to find something in my price range that wouldn't dry out all my funds.My hope is to actually send out letters and try to find a deal that way while also using MLS (currently getting my real estate license for research purposes primarily).With the potential help of a NACA loan, I may be buying sooner than expected (6-9 month range) but I'm still heavy in the understanding the market phase so it's no rush to me.I'd be glad to bounce deal analysis between us / attend open houses as they come along if that's something you're into.
Caroline Davis
Multifamily Boomtown: Huntsville, Alabama
10 May 2023 | 4 replies
., high rent growth and high occupancy rates)Low barriers to entry and easy/cheap moneyHuntsville’s status as one of the nation’s most well-educated STEM cities has been a prime attractor of major employers and their staffing needs, resulting in a doubling of the Huntsville Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) annual population growth rate over the past five years.The pandemic triggered a population migration across the country, helping to fuel Huntsville’s growth as it offers a great quality of life, high-paying jobs and easy access to abundant outdoor and cultural activities.These attributes helped secure Huntsville’s rating as the No. 1 “Place to Live in the Country” by U.S.
Ted Klein
Cash Flow or Appreciation in Seattle Area
16 November 2016 | 14 replies
The rental market is pretty dry down here too, which gives you larger pools of tenants to choose from, not to mention having the Military base, which is a very large tenant pool all by itself.