5 August 2020 | 5 replies
I don't find the costs of this framework to be overkill and we are set-up for success no matter how large we grow.
22 January 2025 | 203 replies
Now is just one point in time and one can make permanent judgements based on the perceived current situation but that might be shortsighted.As far as the politics and legal framework, yeah it can be a pain, but for those who understand it, it eventually becomes a competitive advantage.
29 November 2022 | 24 replies
It's what I'm using as a framework for my STR.
30 October 2024 | 236 replies
There is a happy medium and I'd rather see a legal framework.
20 February 2025 | 114 replies
The mental framework used to invest in a stock/RE is totally different from buying a mutual fund/LP position.
23 September 2020 | 35 replies
Per the above framework, in North Carolina Charlotte, Wilmington appear slightly overvalued as well at +9% and +6% respectively, though other cities, say Greensboro are undervalued (-10%).In South Carolina, most cities are under to fairly-valued, with Columbia at -15% and Charleston at -2%.
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Your greatly shifting the framework in how often things compound.
26 November 2024 | 127 replies
I originally invested in properties here because I live in the province, but the difficulties of managing properties under the current regulatory and economic framework have led me to plan for selling my properties within the next few years, once market conditions stabilize.
11 February 2025 | 13 replies
I'd really prefer to just adopt something that another PM has already used and found success with, or use it at least as a framework that we adapt from.Appreciate any feedback that you think might be helpful.
20 June 2024 | 27 replies
These states allow landlords to terminate leases and evict tenants quickly, with no rent control laws and a strong legal framework.