An interesting read: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/federal-reserve-to-lower-rates-six-times-says-ing-economics?utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter%20%7C%2012/07/23
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Prices in the pacific Northwest have absolutely skyrocketed over the past 5 years. The average home in King county is now 700k. I'm looking to break into the multifamily market but everything seems way overpriced. ...
My wife asked me a question today and like most of her questions, I didn't have an answer! As someone who owns condos in Mexico that were actually under construction when the gigantic devaluation came to that country ...
I've read a lot about having a three legged stool approach as a way to preserve and grow wealth involving a hedge fordeflation (depression, falling prices)inflation (status quo, slowly rising prices)uncertaintyIt woul...
I have read many posts here and elsewhere stating that real estate is a good hedge against inflation. A look at inflation adjusted SF home prices since 1890 does validate that view. (Sorry, don't know how to insert ...
Below are a few reasons homeownership is an excellent hedge against inflation:
Increased property value: Being a homeowner in times of inflation means your property’s value should also increase, offsetting inflation....
OK, so maybe you are like me and own and rent a few rentals. Are you impressed that the price of the property has gone up? If I buy a house for say $100K and there is 10% inflation for the year and 9% more the next ...
Just wanted to see what everyone is using as an inflation rate on materials and labor to calculate for cap ex. A lot of resources I googled say 4-6% for residential but that seems pretty high when you compound it. Loo...
Im trying to purchase my first SFR rental in OKC. 20% down, <$135k, C Neighborhood, 3bed, Near Turnkey.Inventory is awful, as to be expected.Interest rates are slowly inching up with the Fed expected to raise rates...
Hi BP,My husband and I have been thinking about selling one of our rentals, but we are a little conflicted and would love your input.I think we should sell, this property was an "accidental" rental (our first home, th...