I have been reading a few articles lately that say there are some economist that they believe there will be a economic crash is 2020. How would something like this affect BRRR strategy?
This week in rental property, mortgage rates climbed up to the highest levels for the year. We take a look at some of the reactions towards the last week’s controversial Supreme Court ruling on Texas Department of Hou...
I keep wondering if the Coronavirus is over in 2 months. Will Inflation hit an all time high? I believe with the stimulus the dollar will shrink and commodities will rise. The cost to build will go up great, causing e...
An interesting article came out yesterday talking about lowest housing inventory ever in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Well technically lowest number of houses in 15 years, but when adjusted for the fact that there are m...
I am fairly new to actively investing in real estate- however, I don't consider myself a newbie when it comes to understanding the economy and markets.
I hear a lot of discussion about a potential all market correcti...
Interesting new article put out by Forbes today on Short Term Rental investing, what are yall's thoughts? Any critiques?"“The property types expected to provide the strongest inflation protection are the ones characte...
Hello Everyone,I am new to this forum and real estate investment.I am looking for your opinion on Lease to Own option comparative to renting my property.I own a house in Gilbert AZ and now moving another house in the ...
Hi All,My first post here! I am thinking of purchasing a house in Mira Mesa area of San Diego, California. And seeking help regarding the market and right time to buy.The house I am interested in is 5 Bed - 3 Bath, 2 ...
This is a hypothetical question at this point, but could not find precedence or a loan calculator which could help me as most calculators out on the web presume a positive number for interest rates. However, the way t...
.........between now and 2020????A) Going Down (as in some type of correction; thus prices are lower in 2020 than now)B) Going Flat (between zero and 1% annual appreciation)C) Going up at reasonable rate (about 3% ann...