Are you bullish on the Bay Area market appreciating over the next 5-10 years? San Mateo has seen 12% appreciation this year, which in my eyes in isn't sustainable. But I'm curious as to what you think about the future...
So with all the talk about an uptick in inflation and even some talk about hyper-inflation, what do you think will be the impact to our STR revenue? What do you think we should do to compensate? What are you doing?
Current Economic Landscape
The general economic sentiment is bearish. Record high inflation drove the Federal Reserve to significantly raise interest rates, making the relative purchasing power of the average America...
I'm an RE agent in the Phoenix East valley area. Today I was looking into opendoor and realized they have a 10% market share here. We currently have about 18,000 homes on market and Opendoor has about 1,800 homes list...
I have recently paid off my loans for my rental properties and I'm starting to accumulate cash (I took it out of the S&P 500 ETF when it was at 3300, now at 2300, predicting this massive stock drop would happen **...
Hey everyone,
As we approach the end of 2020 (finally) in a hot seller's market, I want to see what everyone thinks is in store for 2021? I work as an agent/investor in San Diego and we are projecting interest rates...
Every year realtor.com releases a Top Housing Markets report based on anticipated sales growth (inventory) and price growth (appreciation). I find this data super interesting, and took the opportunity to dive into the...
This has me conflicted.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/i...
The snippet I'm talking about is how Fundrise bought an entire subdivision of 124 new builds 20% over asking to then use as rentals. This isn't the first art...
I would love to get a discussion going over this topic to see what other "in the know" armchair economists think. This chart shows mortgage interest rates over the past 30 days. Rates are directly tied to the 10-Year ...
I have a very basic question (almost sounds silly), I keep hearing property prices always go higher in the long term (not referring to short term fluctuations). Apart from that's how its been historically can someone ...