Jesus Gil
First time investor looking for quadplex
6 April 2023 | 8 replies
Some areas that have been popular among real estate investors in recent years include Texas, Florida, and parts of the Midwest.Another thing to consider when looking for a quadplex to invest in is the condition of the property.
Jason Malabute
MY THOUGHTS ON SILICON VALLEY BANK COLLAPSE
22 March 2023 | 305 replies
In lieu of that, SVB took a risk on duration and to insulate themselves from the market to market loss that would inevitably come they rolled the dice and put 80% of their book in HTM to manage earnings.
Ruddy Anthony Salazar
Starting a Meet-up Groups in Los Angeles
8 June 2021 | 135 replies
DTLA seems to be the most popular right now and it's the area I have the best spot for.
Lewis Chaloner
Hold non cash flowing property or sell for profit now?
13 March 2021 | 8 replies
That means I could stay in the property for 1 more year a roll the dice on more appreciation if I wanted to.
Matt Gilroy
Tenant has been smoking inside... can I keep all of the deposit?
10 March 2019 | 8 replies
Needless to say, this is now one of my nicest and most popular units :)Let him stay and continue to pay you back for all of his damage.Also, this is a good reminder to do inspections every 6 months.
Olivia DeMarco
Duplex - short term rental
9 October 2018 | 8 replies
AirBNB is very popular here, and all the rooms in the house we currently stay in are always rented out on AirBNB, mostly to medical travelers for about 3 months at a time.
Sterling White
What is stopping you from making your first deal?
6 May 2017 | 138 replies
Real Estate investing is very popular and contractors know their services are needed.
Ken Blakely
Anyone looking at New Bern, NC?
5 June 2016 | 3 replies
I am not sure about Airbnb but I do know bed and breakfasts are popular.
James G.
Is Buying a home for idiots?
9 January 2018 | 198 replies
Grant Cardone has sure made this thread super popular.
Evan Bellingar
Investor in Newberg Oregon
3 January 2016 | 4 replies
@Evan Bellingar well good luck.. you might want to start with " I will trade Oregon Pinot for a deal " :) its kind of ironic I lived in the Napa valley all of the 90's and was in the logging business in the Willamette valley at that time.. can't tell you how many tracks I bought logged and then sold off.. not thinking that the Oregon wine industry really had any legs.My friends in Napa ( they owned famous wineries) would just tell me that the tonnage yields are just to small and of course this was before Sideways made Pinot so popular.