Matthew Hubbell
Local San Diego Investors: Active or Sidelined?
13 September 2020 | 8 replies
But keep in mind, and we discuss this in our masterminds, with inflation prices do not need to go down to see a decrease in values.
Kevin Lee
RE Investment PM company experience?
1 September 2020 | 7 replies
Some turnkey providers will inflate #'s or make a neighborhood sound nicer than it is.
William Thomas
15 yr or a 30 yr mortgage???
21 July 2019 | 87 replies
Since inflation is 2% on avg per year, a 30yr fixed mortgage ends up being a steal 5-10 years from now.
Andrew Merritt
Quitclaim to LLC, Due on Sale Clause Triggered
13 June 2023 | 13 replies
My personal preference with rates low now and inflation likely at some point (of course, I have been saying that for years) is a commercial loan that allows LLC to hold property with no "call" clause on the loan.
Manan Singh
My research on House Hacking in NJ
28 October 2018 | 0 replies
Garfield is good because it's relatively safe and close to NYC, but the prices are still pretty inflated even for the fixer-upper kind of houses.On more thing to be careful of with this kind of thing is the legality.
Rida Vulic
Is this the right time to buy property in the States?
21 April 2008 | 15 replies
My guess is there will be continued inflation.
Paul N.
Deed recording question
2 March 2008 | 4 replies
A high doc-prep and recording fee is a turn-off to many potential bidders who assume you`re just profiteering by inflating the processing fees, and since I`m dealing with inexpensive properties, it makes up ahigher and much more notable percentage of the total price.You said deed-recording services are available in most parts of the country - I haven`t had much luck in finding any local services in WV,probably because I don`t know what the term for such a business is.
Rodney Lorenzo
The bad neighborhood I invested in may kill my investment
2 January 2024 | 90 replies
But to also just load it up with whatever garbage off the street with a pulse so you can inflate your properties value to dump the flaming mess on an unsuspecting buyer.
John Smith
Down (3.5% v. 10%) PMI, Liquidity, Gains, Taxes, Projections
27 November 2017 | 11 replies
And when I consider liquidity, the possibility of a refi, the possibility of high inflation, the possibility PMI will remain tax deductible, & such, it seems the 3.5% option is slightly superior.
Romulus Olariu
30-year term on commercial loan?
14 November 2021 | 34 replies
They lose money when inflation rises and they have to pay more on savings to get deposits into the bank.