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Joshua Dorkin The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing is Here
2 April 2019 | 182 replies
I would inject that since the target audience is “beginning investors” that it would be hard for seasoned pro’s to give a true assessment, unless the ones that have are actually beginners?
JP Krueger Sell as 2 family or condo conversion
12 February 2024 | 8 replies
Quote from @Lien Vuong: I'm going through something very similar in Eastie and have decided to go through Zoning as it allows me to inject value without doing anything to it.
Mark Caudill Has anyone reviewed S2A modular? Just doing my diligence
19 September 2023 | 241 replies
They probably only need about $7 million injection which they were processing through the SBA but that loan wouldn't close until July and they ran low and had to lay off employees last Friday.
Joseph Cacciapaglia If the Market is Crashing, Then Why Aren't You Selling?
16 May 2020 | 156 replies
This will be much different as the fed has injected tons of liquidity.Fed has already determined who the winners and losers will be.The $600 a week stimulus from the feds is here to stay, at least thru the end of this year.Prices won’t drop, but values will drop.  
James McPherson How do I find a real estate loan sponsor?
20 April 2023 | 9 replies
How much capital are you able to raise for the cash injection.
Kyle Grimm WHO ARE YOU? What do you do besides real estate?
7 November 2017 | 402 replies
Here in the states we produce medical consumables using plastic injection molding.
Kevin Hill This is Not the Real Estate Environment for Rookie Investors
28 October 2021 | 163 replies
:@Matthew Forrest - With all due respect, your comment "The government injected trillions on dollars into the economy and those dollars are not just going to disappear.
Lesley Resnick Will Covid kill Cash?
16 December 2020 | 61 replies
No, but it will devalue it by about 22%, which is the amount of new cash the government has injected into the US economy since the beginning of Covid.In the meantime, it's a great time to own assets, which 'should' appreciate due to the new cash pumped in.Have you thought about parking your cash reserves in TIPS or some other form of liquid inflation protected asset?
Account Closed Is the Real Estate market really not going to take a hit?
31 October 2020 | 392 replies
POINT is, $3T in liquidity injected into the system can translate into something more like $25T actual operational capital in persons/business's hands. 
David Zheng how many millions are you saving for Amazon HQ
30 March 2018 | 69 replies
Bear with me here:Raleigh population: 423,719 (local unemployment 3.6% = 407, 945 employed407,945 * $53,653 aver local salary = $21.9b total annual income of area50,000 AMZ jobs * 100,000 aver salary = $5b incremental annual income from AMZ$5b / $21.9b = 22.8% increase in annual income from AMZNow......I realize that not ALL of these 50,000 AMZ jobs will be injected into the Raleigh economy in one year, but if it takes two years, thats roughly an 11% increase and three years 7.6% (holding local area income stagnant over that time frame, which it wouldn't be)If you broaden the same calculations above to include all of Wake County, the numbers are obviously less impactful (8.5% annual increase in County-wide income in one year), but not immaterial IMO.Another simplistic way of looking at this is the average AMZ salary of $100k is almost twice that of the average Raleigh salary ($53k), so the argument could be made that that's almost like adding 7,500 jobs (as measured by purchasing power) to the local area.Again, I realize these are VERY simplistic arguments and it wouldn't take much to poke holes in it if you really want to parse it, but I do think it makes a solid case for it being a material impact on our local area here in RaleighThat said, I'm certainly not suggesting anyone invest here locally based on just that alone.