Don't look now but money supply is still up, way up, from a historical perspective.
The net effect on the US dollar will be a continued decline in purchasing power.
Those that thought the 'worst' of this phase of ...
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Wednesday’s November CPI report gave us a peek at inflation, and it’s not terrible. Headline inflation ticked up from 2.6% to 2.7%, while core inflation—the one that ignores things like your weekly gas price mood swin...
Just looking for some feedback on rules of thumb for annual rent increases. Is 2-3% fair?
Let's say we underwrite a deal and we think 3% growth in Gross Operating Income and 2% growth in opEx are reasonable. Because of this delta, NOI increases every year and Cap Rate as a result. But NOI can't grow infin...
Hello Everybody! Is it safe to assume price appreciation of 3% (rate of inflation) when analyzing a property. I understand that values can definitely go the other way, but is it safe to assume any amount of apprecia...
With three remaining FED meetings this year, what are they looking for to decide to raise or lower rates?The Federal Open Market Committee FOMC) meeting schedule 2023:September 19-20*October 31-/November 1.December 12...
Why aren’t rising house prices described as Inflation? Inflation is generally looked at as a bad thing. Appreciation of home prices is viewed as a good thing. If I am a homebuyer buying today as opposed to 8 years ago...
Up until now, I've been cheering the Fed on, grateful that Jerome Powell took his lumps for the way too easy money policies in late 2021, and cranked hard on interest rates to beat inflation. I think in 2022, this Fed...