The two-day FOMC meeting is starting today, and most estimates predict 75 bps hike to be announced on Wednesday, with a small outside chance that 100 bps happens instead. While most expect this, some are still looking...
My fellow BP'ers,I am running into a reoccurring issue lately. For a little background, I am located in the Cincinnati, Ohio market. I am looking for a 2+ multifamily property, the amount of units does not really matt...
So with interest rates sure to rise and inflation well on the way, what’s your strategy? Pay down loans? Save up for the next drop? Just curious.
Personally I’ve tried to lock in interest rates as much as possibly a...
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I don't want this thread to become another WLI vs REI. I have gone through the previous post and I understand why some people like WLI and why some people despise it. My question was whether it is specifically...
I heard this notion 3 times in the last couple days: going to wait and safe my money until inflation is over and prices come down again, one of them a fellow investor!! It seems to me that people think inflation is ba...
It is my understanding based on ITC Section 48, rental property owners can now take advantage of tax rebates to install updates. Additionally some of the costs such as updating the electrical panel and trimming trees ...
It’s no secret the inflation has been running rampant the past 2 plus years causing a significant price increase on just about everything. While we can grumble and complain about how our money system is mismanaged and...
Hi there, I'm looking to do some wholesaling in the east bay. However, when one considers the discount on the property after applying the 70% ARV rule of thumb, that's a pretty sizable chunk of money in this inflated...
According to CNBC,The price index rose 3.7% in the 12 months through September, unchanged from August, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said Thursday.Pandemic-era inflation peaked at 9.1% in June 2022, the highest ...
I don't think I know the answer to this question. SOmeone help me out: if you assume that you can raise rents 3% a year on your projection, should you be assuming that a) you will see 1-10% increases in insurance, ...