Please correct me if I am wrong. If everything is right, does that mean that I shouldn’t buy real estate when the market is high because there is a lot of credit in the market and when there is, sooner or later the de...
Based on the most recent data, it seems like inflation is not as high or pervasive as previously feared. Although inflation is still present, its effects are more muted than expected, affecting different areas of the ...
We just purchased an 89 unit property in Jacksonville, Florida. The JAX market is pretty crazy and Costar is projecting 15-25% rent growth for 6 quarters straight. For comparison, we budgeted 3% annual rent growth. ...
Hey everyone!I've been building on my knowledge for the past two years and finally have a plan to buy a home in February 2022. My goal is to have a multifamily home in a STR market. I'm looking into Galveston, Tx to p...
I've been looking at home prices for a number of months now and it seems that prices have gotten out of hand. Everywhere I look online it shows that the next few years are projected to keep appreciating, but isn't tha...
Greeting BP,I've done a little bit of research and have yet to find the clear answer - so I'm putting it out here: Do you know if the credits for heat pumps (or other energy upgrades) will be allowed for a residential...
I am listening to podcast 13 with Leon Yang and he made a comment that I would like expanded on. It is something I never gave much thought to but it does need thought. Over the last five years ago our government ha...
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In 2002, 10% of global GDP was estimated to be held in Central Bank Assets. Today is at least 25%. Increasingly the answer to fiscal problems across the world has been to : PRINT...
We have all talked about it on here since last year. I know many of us expect it with our countries balance sheet so out of wack, the fed would rather see a massive inflationary period because they can deal with it be...
Hi all,I am no economist and am looking for some insight from people on this topic. if we exclude any type of forced appreciation - If inflation hovers around 2%, the value of a property would be growing this same 2%,...