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Chuck B. How do you "harden" your rentals?
5 December 2021 | 380 replies

Dear Pocketers,

How do you harden / bullet-proof your rentals?

While I've never had anyone utterly trash a rental of mine, I've seen the damage they can do first hand (typically when buying the rental and seeing ...

Scott Trench My Thoughts on the Current Economy (Will I Upset All Parties?)
9 July 2022 | 41 replies

This is a monologue, but I'm interested to see reactions. I've been mulling over a number of high level things, and think that economic reality in 2022 is very different than people (media, left, right, etc.) perceive...

Edward Heavrin Paying off a rental aggressively. Pros & Cons?
20 October 2024 | 84 replies

I've got 5 units (Duplex & Triplex) that I've owned for 4-5 years now. currently cash flowing $1500 total. 
Since I'm really busy with my job, I've been strongly considering paying off each one aggressively, whic...

Terry Lao Las Vegas #2 best on Case-Shiller Index of 20 largest city metro
3 December 2017 | 152 replies

Recent article from the LA Times showcased nearby San Diego as the number #3 city for largest year over year price increase at 7.8%. See article link http://www.latimes.com/sd-fi-case-shiller-august-2...Did you know t...

Mary Jay Depreciation Calculations-please help to figure it out
23 March 2020 | 25 replies

Hey guys,
I feel like Ive always struggled with depreciation concept...
So, Ive been googling it, and here is what I found:
Let’s say you buy a single-family home for $200,000. The tax assessor’s estimate of the la...