Serena Kim
Are you worried about short-term rentals in Orlando/Kissimmee?
6 June 2023 | 15 replies
The US economy is moving into a deflationary bust (lower growth and lower inflation).
Sean Yang
How's Casa Grande???????????????
22 July 2023 | 25 replies
Through due diligence, make sure that you are evaluating rental rates (accurate rates, NOT profoma), and filling in the missing fields for other expenses that owners and listing agents often leave out in order to inflate their cap rates.
Reid Sealby
ADU's... Anyone use BOXABL?
7 June 2023 | 7 replies
They don't guarantee the price due to inflation etc.I would take some time and see what kind of bid you could get on a stick build.
Phillip Gonzales
Dave Ramsey vs my own real estate investing
2 April 2016 | 149 replies
Money is just too cheap right now and I like the idea of paying off loans with dollars that aren't actually worth a full dollar because of inflation.
Shiyuan Zhang
Southern California negative cash flow
31 July 2021 | 53 replies
Lets not re-define words.If I research a market and expect it to increase in value then I am an educated investor regardless if I buy for cash flow or appreciation.Anyone that thinks cash flow never goes down or nearly as bad cannot keep up with inflation does not have a good knowledge of cash flow.
Kyle Danielson
Agent telling me to increase buy offer. Is this normal?
28 July 2021 | 30 replies
In the seller’s market they are probably just trying to get your offer to stick in the first place.If this is for a primary home, you’re also competing against emotional home buyers not just investors, which means the prices can be even more inflated since the numbers don’t have to work.Escalation clause and appraisal gap are your friends in this market to help win offers.
Chilly Nathan
$250K to $300k-where would you buy?
2 October 2023 | 31 replies
Inflation is constantly eroding buying power; each year, it costs more to buy the same set of goods.
Jeni Nikolova
How do you communicate rent increase to tenants
23 July 2023 | 14 replies
In the future, It would be easier if you increase a standard amount every year. 5% or $100 or something like that.In your letter, you could mention increased costs, inflation, etc.
Eddie Garcia
Wholesaler perception as unethical?
13 June 2018 | 23 replies
Wholesalers are looked upon as unethical because they often inflate ARV, underestimate repairs and tell the seller they’re a cash buyer when usually they have no cash.
Will Barnard
Validate the 50% rule
11 February 2016 | 141 replies
We will estimate the cost to repair the roof in today's dollars and project forward based on anticipated inflation the dollars needed 10 years from now to replace the roof.