A reply on another thread made me wonder about something. Mikeoh mentioned fannie mae is showing 5% appreciation annually over the past 50 years on average. The Rule Of 72 says that to find out how long it takes to do...
On his current cross country tour, "The Burning Down The House Tour", no that's not the right name, that's somebody else's tour; its the "All Weather Tour"; says that real estate should NOT be part of your investment ...
Are you the owner of a KB Home? You might be the victim of an appraisal scheme costing homeowners thousands.
I work with a law firm investigating allegations that KB homes fraudulently sold ne...
Greater association of realtors states average San Diego home price is $1M. This is an astonishing number when the median family income is $85K. San Diego home prices have seemed high for at least 40 years, but $1M ...
Hello, I am a beginner invest and trying to buy single houses where I live. ( sacramento) However, whoever I meet, they say in CA it will be hard to get cash flow therefore it is better to focus on appreciation. so wh...
Hello there! New member here. I wanted to get experienced opinions on our situation. My wife and I currently own a house in Royal Oak, Michigan (Metro Detroit). we have decent equity in the house as we bought it in 20...
Hi everyone, Can anyone tell me if there is a tax benefit for going with a 15yr mortage vs a 30yr? I am in the market for my first investment property and I came across a seller that is getting rid of his portfolio. ...
Recently I've continued to get positive feedback on my posts so I'll keep it up until the comments turn negative..
For those that follow me, they will sense my bullish tendency towards real assets. For the record dur...
Hello everyone I think I may have found a sub2 deal, problem is I never done a sub2 deal. I've located a home that does not have to much equity so I figure that sub2 option might be a good idea.
My question is coul...
I'm curious what the opinion/prediction of the experts is on mulit-family the next few years. What I have seen in Utah is cap rates coming down from 7% +/- to below 5% in many areas with older properties. The invent...