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Devon Harris STR insights nationwide
16 October 2022 | 15 replies
Need to pay attention to markets, trends, regulations etc.Need to have reserves also.Great properties in great locations will fare better than others.
Nathan Gesner New California Laws: Good or Bad?
16 October 2022 | 26 replies
Even 10-12 years ago we could see the demise of office space coming (the trend started long before COVID) through reduced demand but the city wanted to protect it's antiquated idea of a "Financial Office District" against the scourge housing.4.
Nicholas Stevenson 17 years old, I have about 28,000 cash on hand, What do I do?
22 October 2022 | 17 replies
So, you can make money and learn invaluable lessons with a HH, but it's typically a much lower risk strategy than BRRR'ing, flipping or wholesaling--which are strategies that (when executed poorly) can easily bankrupt a beginner.Moreover, house hacking can be very lucrative, and there are multi-millionaires who built their fortunes on repetitive house hacking.Now, having said all that, house hacking isn't necessarily easy (if it were, everyone would do it)...it's just easier than the more advanced strategies...House hacking still takes significant due diligence, skill in analyzing the market and the property, time and effort to learn about tenant screening and property management, the ability to anticipate appreciation/depreciation trends, etc., etc., etc....and even with lots of skill and preparation, things will still go wrong (vacancy, plumbing leaks, bad tenants, etc.)
David Ivy Austin Real Estate Market Update - September 2022
22 October 2022 | 4 replies
The trend is MORE IMPORTANT than the Year Over Year data.  
Bryan Ester buy one rental property cash or multiple properties with mortgage
24 October 2022 | 38 replies
The markets are over reacting and momentum selling right now, but that is the trend until its not.Wild times!
Isaac Bartels BRRRR or House Hack?
19 October 2022 | 32 replies
Now, having said all that, house hacking isn't necessarily easy (if it were, everyone would do it)...it's just easier than the more advanced strategies...House hacking still takes significant due diligence, skill in analyzing the market and the property, time and effort to learn about tenant screening and property management, the ability to anticipate appreciation/depreciation trends, etc., etc., etc....and even with lots of skill and preparation, things will still go wrong (vacancy, plumbing leaks, bad tenants, etc.)
Jorge Herrera Is Rentometer.com Accurate?
25 October 2022 | 4 replies
Rentometer is great to see the trends.
Marc Stevenson Out of state investor purchases
19 October 2022 | 1 reply
I'm just curious do you think this trend will continue with the recent market shifts?
Ryan Terrell Underwriting major Rehab of 90 Units
21 October 2022 | 8 replies
======================[1] & [2] What is trending in student housing right now as popular--maybe base your plans on that (unit mix, colors, amenities, etc...). [3] Spending that kind of money (almost full construction) without a multi-family architect's suggestions might be pound foolish penny wise.
Solomon Floyd Solly's Weekly Update
20 October 2022 | 2 replies
Although it really isn't that different from any other week, there are some trends to identify and account for.