My wife and I are new investors who only own a couple doors.We currently rent and had planned to buy a primary residence during this time. Covid obviously changed all that and the combination of an insane sellers-mark...
It is more important than ever to underwrite deals conservatively and stick to your numbers in today's market. The federal government printed so much stimulus money that society is paying the price of inflation. With ...
Is there a serious risk of hyper inflation happening with trillions of dollars of printed money being pumped into the world economy by governments around the globe? Historical evidence shows that when too much money c...
Intentionally waited till after the elections to ask this question. I’m looking for actual info. Anyone jumps on with political agendas I’ll dog them. Was watching a YouTube and they mentioned the fed can’t increase t...
http://cashtalks.co/how-the-federal-reserve-printing-money-affects-you/
Basically says Real Estate will be a good bet as inflation continues to increase because of unregulated money printing. Thoughts?
I really enjoyed the BP podcast #374 on March 18 with J Scott and Scott Trench.
I wanted to further ask and also discuss with you guys about macro economics in the current environment.
On the podcast it mention...
Inflation was just announced to be 8.5% (I think this figure is much higher). If we look at the last housing crash of 2008, we saw housing depreciate by 27% (differs depending on your source, I used statistics from th...
With the specter of a US default growing over this debt ceiling issue, how do you think all this is going to work out? Republicans are firmly against tax increases and want steep spending cuts, but Democrats want tax ...
How will deflation affect the property market and what should an investor do if it does brew its ugly head?
Why are economists talking about deflation when so much money is being printed by governments all over the ...
As the government continues to print more money - inflation will be going up and your buying power will decrease. Cost of goods will increase to new highs - look at gas, food, utility rates already. Where will it end?...