
29 April 2025 | 23 replies
It’s smart to question the timing and long-term sustainability of any investment strategy and real estate, like any market, goes through cycles.That said, I want to offer an alternative (and optimistic) perspective based on both historical patterns and personal experience.Yes, we’re seeing shifts, population growth slowing, interest rates rising, construction costs climbing, but real estate has always evolved.

25 April 2025 | 4 replies
Contact the utility provider and get a historical average based on the last year of use.

10 June 2025 | 90 replies
And there all betting on perpetual 2x/3x+ appreciation rates vs historical norms.

24 April 2025 | 1 reply
Residential housing mobility, currently at historical lows, signals the troublesome possibility of less economic mobility for society."

28 April 2025 | 33 replies
Prices are already very high after the exuberance, in fact on the very edge of affordability and home appreciation is back to historically more normal levels - at best!
23 May 2025 | 102 replies
He has a historical record with Norada whether he does business directly with them or not.

24 April 2025 | 0 replies
The bottom of markets have historically been for a much shorter duration than the top, which is one reason why most property owners are secure in their positions.

27 April 2025 | 79 replies
The news and markets scare people, the interest rates are average historically, but still consider high.

22 April 2025 | 49 replies
Use something like ATTOM API to get historical sales snapshots, or just all the historical sales of the property class for a metropolitan area. 2.

22 April 2025 | 0 replies
Labor Markets Holding up WellUnemployment doesn’t look bad at all, labor is still scarce, and job quitting has normalized to historic levels.