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. ...
On the surface, it may seem like getting a 10% return with rental property (with a property manager) is the same as getting a 10% return in the stock market. However, it seems to me that the 10% return in the stock ma...
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...
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 ...
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....
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...