Where can I find how much appreciation has gone up/down in certain states/cities?
Any sites that will provide me this information? I can not find any that I can trust. I have found some, but I am not sure whether or...
Hi BP! I live in and love Anchorage, AK. We've had a technical recession here - and now our budget with a new governor is up in the air... people are wanting greater stability than we've had for the past 3-4 years. I ...
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What do you expect as baseline appreciation on your investment properties?
I have a 2/1 on a large lot in a nice area that never appreciates over 7% a year and a bare bones huge old 1910 triplex in an excellent neigh...
Ok, this may be a dumb question but - My home is three years old. I would like to 'borrow the appreciation' as in Kiyosaki's book Real Estate Advantages. This is an equity loan.... right?I know - It may explain it f...
This seems to be a widely held mantra here. If you buy in a high appreciation market, you're not investing, you are speculating. That's not something I have ever heard here in Hawaii. Probably because it's not true...
If your goal is to buy in an appreciation market as I've seen on BP many times. So basically buying and waiting for the rise in the housing market and then sell high. But when the housing market is high, rents go up...
Sean buying on future appreciation is speculation and a good way to burned in real estate.
Neighborhoods will change with the demand and demand will change due to forces that none of us can forcast.
Hi guys,1. I hope I got the correct forum. Anyways, a little background info. I purchased a condo about 2 years ago, FHA loan, for $256,000 30/years @ 2.875%. Since then it has appreciated in value; condos in my locat...
A lot of California investors have talked trash on BP about how much they make on appreciation. I just wanted to post some data to back up that trash talk! lolSince 1980, you've made 350-800% in cumulative asset appre...