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Rosston Smith Doing your own repairs *RANT*
3 November 2016 | 69 replies

Alright so obviously if you do all the repairs yourself you're going to save a ton of money. Its great because you save money. Saving money is the key to living a great life.FORGET THAT!I just prepared and painted a s...

Wes Blackwell How Universal Basic Income Could Change Real Estate Investing
29 January 2020 | 197 replies

The other day I was having a discussion with some associates about the upcoming Presidential Election, and one of them brought up the Democratic Candidate Andrew Young and his Universal Basic Income Plan called "The F...

Forrest Faulconer Are Baby Boomers to Blame for Low Housing Inventory?
23 October 2020 | 53 replies

There are not enough houses to go around and I think I know why. Some have suggested the pandemic has caused the low inventory in housing, but with interest rates so low and houses selling above asking, why would any ...

Tony Tomasek Official BiggerPockets Discussion of House Bill (HR) 1728
20 June 2009 | 54 replies

I just came across this in an newsletter I get. It centers around a law that has already passed the US Congress and is about to be voted on by the senate--- HR1728. It will most likely KILL the owner financing option ...

Jack B. Wont the new Trump/GOP tax plan reduce demand for housing?
5 January 2018 | 56 replies

In expensive markets like NJ, Seattle, expensive areas of CA, etc? I suspect the demand curve will shift unfavorably, at least for expensive properties. Cheap properties in the Seattle area around 350K and so may be c...

Account Closed When a housing bubble bursts, do rent prices decrease accordingly?
24 June 2020 | 22 replies

I want to make sure when I'm buying rental properties, that they can remain profitable in any market. I ignore the possibility of the value of the property increasing,  I only am going to make decisions based on payin...