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Claude Vargas How to retire off Cash Flow
3 May 2022 | 30 replies
@Remington Lyman, @Austin McClain, @Brandon Goldsmith, or @Patrick DruryWhat trends, demographic, governmental, socioeconomic, or other, do you see in Ohio that will lead OP to get a high enough total return relative to what he'd get in TX that justifies the risk of investing 1,000 miles away in a market he has no experience, knowledge, or network?
Sean Bramble Is your STR market slowing down?
30 April 2022 | 9 replies
I’ve noticed a few markets I’m researching seem to have lower revenues looking forward compared to 2020/2021 … curious to see if that’s more of a nationwide trend or not.
Jeff Moore How's your STR doing this year?
5 May 2022 | 3 replies
I'm wary of a post-Covid demand lull and people tightening vacation budgets due to uncertainty in the markets, but so far bookings are trending in the right direction.
Dave Meyer What's Your Take on the Housing Market. Show me the data!
11 May 2022 | 7 replies
The next 2 months are very predictable, forcasting the next half year is possible, because real estate moves so slow and you have a lot of leading indicators - but beyond that it is speculation and I never go on record with that, even though I think about it quite a bit, and here are some ideas that are "a little bit out there":- inflation may take 2-3 years, maybe longer, for the FED to correct - total compounded devaluation could be 30-50%- home prices will continue to increase at rate of inflation and then some extra for suuply/demand- national home prices trends could split, prices could flatten or declien on the coast and possibly double in the midwest- climate migration will increase (I have clients every month that cite water shortage/ floods/fire/smoke..)- the midwest will see the biggest boom in 50 years- condo's will become the new starter home as SF get too expensive- rents will continue to increase in amount and volume- homeownership rates will decline- social unrest will increase as the wealth gap continues to widen and political extremeism increases (this could get bad)I would not go on record predicting any of this, but in the back of my mind I think they are possibilities.
Karissa Sampson Need to lock my rate ASAP-Buy points or no?
4 May 2022 | 11 replies
Look at the trend from Freddie mac on purchases since 1971.
Sean Hayes Buying a multi family but the cap is super low
5 May 2022 | 5 replies
There is a trend to what @Tom O. and @John Teachout are saying.
Melinda Ching Raising rents - renewing leases in Boston (West Newton)
7 May 2022 | 3 replies
These are numbers I estimated based on the current trend from this site. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/13/us-utility-bills-energy-prices-increaseThis is our first year as landlords so we appreciate any honest feedback, as we know we have a lot to learn!
Danny Lambert Recent DMV real estate news (November 27, 2021)
29 November 2021 | 1 reply
., Virginia, andMaryland combinedKeep up with issues specific to the region with @Russell Brazil and Jack Seidens' DC Real Estate Podcast and the latest sales trends with @Cassidy Burns ' DMV Weekly Market Update.
Scott Rodriguez Colorado Bathroom Trends
29 November 2021 | 2 replies
Who can help me get ideas on modern trends in the northern Colorado area. 
Jordan Thompson First deal (Duplex) rehab and build - with pics!!
25 February 2022 | 27 replies
This is basically the end goal of any real estate investor and the new trend for modern homeowners.