There seems to be a lot of misconceptions about what a recession means and especially for real estate investors. Yes, a recession is coming. But by nature of a cyclical economy it is either always coming or here alre...
From rising interest rates to rising insurance costs it seems like hits to multifamily operations just won’t stop. Several years ago I said that certain natural disaster areas could potentially become uninsurable. Wel...
Greetings all,
Please I need help, so I'm having a hard time finding partners to BRRRR with considering that this is my first time fix and flip. Please do any of you have any connections to lenders who require less ...
Do you think it is a good time to buy an apartment building? Or will we see more renters buying homes? According to Bloomberg 11.3 million renters are competing for 7.3 million units that are affordable to them. Cl...
In the Tampa Bay real estate market, achieving positive cash flow from long-term rentals is quite the puzzle this year. With rising interest rates and property insurance costs outpacing rent and wage increases, invest...
I've rented two homes over the last few years, and I'm interested in slowly buying more single-family homes and keeping them long-term. I'm curious if experienced investors have a ballpark percentage they factor that ...
I’d like to share with you what we’re doing with our properties to mitigate COVID-19’s impact on our properties, with the hope that you can use some of these ideas and strategies on your own properties. If you have ad...
Show 250 with Grant Cardone was very informative and I thought he had a great point when he advised to purchase property in the middle range of the market with rental rates falling between $800 to $1200 to minimize yo...
http://finance.yahoo.com/career-work/article/110344/what-the-double-dip-recession-will-look-like
Interesting article with great links to other info. What will the nation looklike with a double dip? How many economis...
I am interested in hearing opinions from current investors in the SE (Atlanta, Tampa, Orlando, Charlotte, Columbia) and TX - what are your thoughts on the impacts to your various markets? Do you see higher or lower in...