I am a millennial and own some rentals and tend to remain fairly bullish on the housing market for now, but I am not sure I am as bullish as this author.
He’s predicting since most millennials are now turning 30, and...
As a serious investor (mostly public equities) since the GFC, I've heard these scary catch phrases over and over again from friends, colleagues, talking heads and professional investors. I even know some that went to ...
I just watched the news and heard that there was a 400 point drop in the stock market and it is not going to stop. Will this drop spill over to real estate? I know that many people make predictions about the stock mar...
I had a tenant turnover this month, and the unit is going up $200 a month. I have another turnover Nov 1 in another unit and that unit is going up $100 a month, then January 1 the rents are going up in my other 4 unit...
I have a friend that live in Columbus, Ohio and I’m going to visit at the end of the month. I invest here in Houston and just wanted some insight on the market there
Hello, I'm 20 and looking to buy a duplex for 90k both sides have tenants and I'm estimating the rent will be around 1,500 total. My max costs per month will be around 600$. What are some things I need to look out for...
In the world of commercial real estate (CRE), the past couple of years have been challenging. With historic interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve, many predicted doom and gloom for the industry. However, ther...
Heyin about a week or so im done with my first fix and flip, and in the are that im courrently investing the price of properties that need to be flipped are mostly under 100.i starrted to think, maybe I should find a...
Sorry for the clickbait. Contrary to the title I don’t actually think the market is about to collapse. Last night I was evaluating a commercial multifamily deal and I was doing a discounted cash flow analysis. When bu...
Hi,I'm interested in predicting capital growth of property prices - finding the leading economic indicators that increase the likelihood of property prices increasing and/or not falling (increasing gains but also redu...