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Justin B. After Seven Lean Years, Part 1: US Residential Real Estate: The Present Position And Future Prospects
13 January 2014 | 0 replies

The broad context of this analysis is straightforward: an economy based on ever-rising consumption falters when real household incomes stagnate or decline. Real income for the bottom 90% has been stagnant fo...

AJ Wong When there is blood in the banks buy Real Estate
3 May 2023 | 4 replies

Isn't it ironic how the one time borrowers got a 'leg up' in the form ridiculously low interest rate mortgages that those same 'assets' are partially what is behind the collapse of several significant US banks and bey...

Tom Hall what state is worthy investing?
28 July 2023 | 25 replies

How to figure it out what state is worthy investing? i know it is a board question, what I mean is look at Brooklyn NY people bought houses 15-20 years ago dirt cheap and now they are millionerds or Jersey city NJ peo...

Gurjot Grewal With talks of recession why wouldn't I just buy cheap?
27 August 2022 | 35 replies

With inflation from my understanding two things will happen. Either rates rise to the point where they lower inflation but we risk economic slow down, job losses, deferred debt etc. If the economy slows too much they ...

Alex Silang Does cashflow tend to increase over time?
28 May 2019 | 1 reply

I was wondering long term, what the trend is (over say 10+ years). Rent increase at the level of inflation, while mortgage costs stay constant, your cashflow should increase right?Any insight is appreciated.

Pat Muller To Buy or Not to Buy
11 August 2021 | 17 replies

I live in a HCOL area and there is a small two-family that is currently available to me for short period and I was in the market for a multi as my first purchase when COVID hit and the market went down the tubes. Howe...

Matt Higgins Inevitable inflation? What do we do?
15 February 2021 | 0 replies

The 10 year yield is up to 1.28 from a low of .52 in august.  The 30 year bond has a 2 in front of it for the first time in awhile.  Combined with lumber, food, housing, gas, it’s obvious that inflation is beginning t...

Jim Stein Inflation now at 6.2%… big firm says inflation helps cre returns
11 November 2021 | 2 replies

Prices rose 6.2% annually in October. As an investor this is extremely concerning. 
I’m reading an article with expert analysis about inflation and what it means for commercial real estate. The author talks about som...

Mike Schorah Question of the week: Is your market a buyer's market yet?
13 September 2022 | 4 replies

Back in May 2007, the average U.S. home price was $217,829. It hit bottom March 2011 at $169,965. May 2008, it was $200,558. May 2009, it was $186,925. May 2010, it was $183,998. So the best time to buy was was in May...

Paul V. Denver top in nation for rent gains, outstripping income gains since Great Recession
8 July 2023 | 0 replies

https://www.denverpost.com/202...Metro Denver apartment rent inflation has outstripped income gains by a higher margin than in any other major city in the U.S. since 2009, according to a study from Clever Real Estate ...