Per the report, forbearance numbers are decreasing and businesses are reopening slowly and steadily. With that said, do you still see the market will be flooded with foreclosures in the next 8 to 12 months period?
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Well, it's not as exciting as those guys who seem to make 3 million dollars out of a burnt-down shed and unicorn farts, but.....I got my Indiana RE brokers license today!I set a goal.......Studied for 3 weeks.......an...
I had originally placed this in athread response to a different thread. I edited it and decided to give it a new thread due to my concern about the following, and wanted it to stand alone. Lits are money of Lithuania-...
I am considering investing in a small town, population 5000, which is about two hours from where I live in a larger city. The reason is the prices are better, and rent to price stronger. However, my concern, really is...
Last summer I made an offer on a house short sale. It had been originally listed at the low end of current pricing, then dropped several K from that. It needed work, but the area was appropriate. As they cleaned the p...
Hello BP Community! I was curious as to everyone's thoughts on how NNN properties fare during extreme recessions and risks and benefits associated with them during these down markets. I understand the majority of the ...
The recent Federal Reserve meeting has sparked much discussion, particularly around the rate changes. It's essential to understand the broader context of these adjustments and their implications. Here’s an analysis of...
I recently purchased property in Salem, MA. 3 Bed, 1 bath. I could reasonably rent it out conventionally for $2,000-$2,200. It's close to the university and downtown. Salem always has a tourist draw that gets stronger...
I’m planning on purchasing my first investment home here soon ( once this coronavirus stops and the economy starts to look brighter) and have been focused on Texas. Dallas is currently the city I’ve been looking into ...
I see that Ohio is one of the very few places that still seems reasonable from cashflow point of view compared to crazy prices seen in rest of the country. What do the expert investors here think about Ohio? Any pros/...