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David King Sell under-performing STR?
27 September 2023 | 20 replies
Or ride this out until I have more equity to sell?  
Zach Edelman Best Markets for Vacation Rentals in 2023
18 October 2023 | 40 replies
The city was named a “Gold-Level Ride Center” by the International Mountain Bicycling Association in 2011!
Frank Perkins Hesitant to start a buy-and-hold with 3 kids entering college
5 September 2018 | 23 replies
They do not value a free ride.
Jesse Brown Baltimore Neighborhoods
12 May 2018 | 40 replies
So when you narrow it down to a few specific properties maybe check them out in the day and then again in the evening take a ride by.
Junior Abraham Brand new Houston duplexes
15 April 2020 | 21 replies
Then you ride the appreciation wave when the area hits above 75% gentrification. 
Sergio Sanchez Should I become a Real Estate Agent?
3 October 2018 | 9 replies
There is no free ride in any office.
Carrie A. Buying a foreclosure
29 October 2018 | 10 replies
Best of luck in this, sometimes, wild ride!
Matthew Irish-Jones My Top Five Reasons New Investors Lose Money
10 February 2023 | 47 replies
For me, I ride the c-class line which has better cash flow.
Kevin Jungmeisteris Seeking insight on properties in 36107, 36109 and 36116 zip codes
23 February 2018 | 8 replies
I could even ride by and take a look when I am in the area. 
Chris Carbonell First Home Not Good Rental
28 March 2017 | 10 replies
From there, after living there 2 years you can either cash in your forced appreciation gains tax free or let them ride for long term appreciation and rent growth, which if you saw over the last 2 years of owning and rents going up should put you in an even better financial position to hold for the long term.