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Diana Dorantes WHO IS BUYING vs WHO IS WAITING FOR THE SALE TO BEGIN?
23 February 2021 | 107 replies
@Marc Rice, @Patrick Drury I hear you that properties are going quick, but in your area are these properties for homeowners or are investors buying them and are they cashflowing?
Ericka G. Allow tenant to install DISH?
14 March 2018 | 21 replies
In an apartment building, that would include a balcony, deck, patio, or terrace.
Jc M. It's decided: Cleveland or BUST!
7 December 2020 | 82 replies
Originally posted by @Marc Rice:@Michael P.Where’s is this?
Michael Leeson Addressing Racial Disparity in Home Ownership/ Wealth?
9 July 2022 | 218 replies
I rehabbed it and my dad visited to help with parts--whole new kitchen with a built in snack bar, new ceilings (old ones were failling in), new paint and floors, fixed heaters and windows, terraced the hilly yard, etc. 
Rickina Velte MLS & Wholesaling
5 September 2023 | 30 replies
Quote from @Marc Rice: Quote from @Rickina Velte: Everything I read and hear says you can't wholesale from the MLS...and I'm wondering why that is?
Kenny Manchester Out - of - State Investing
3 March 2021 | 61 replies
Hey @Marc Rice I'd like to see it...Thanks 
Natalie Schanne 500k cash and not a lot of time - what do you do with it?
12 March 2021 | 74 replies
@Marc Rice - My current investments are 12+ cap and in appreciating B class neighborhoods.
Frank Barletta Houston: Gross Weather, Lovely Investing
9 October 2024 | 9 replies
The education and health services sector alone added 23,800 jobs in the past year, reflecting a significant expansion in these industries, particularly in healthcare and social assistance​.Proximity to Major Employment Centers: Greater Heights offers convenient access to key employment hubs such as downtown Houston and the Galleria area, which are major attractors for residents due to the short commute and abundant job opportunities​.Education: Nearby institutions like University of Houston and Rice University contribute to the area's appeal.Infrastructure Projects: Ongoing developments like the East Blocks Redevelopment and BioHub II at Generation Park enhance local amenities and attractiveness.Investment InsightsGreater Heights Rental Market Trends:Single-Family House Rentals:Median Rent: $1,350 for 1 bedroom, $2,695 for 2 bedrooms, $3,250 for 3 bedrooms, and $6,100 for 4+ bedrooms​​.Stability in rent prices with modest YoY increases: 2 bedroom rents increased by $195, and 3 bedroom rents by $250​​.Median Sold Price YoY ComparisonApartment Rentals:1 bedroom apartments saw a YoY increase of $305, 2 bedroom apartments by $667, indicating strong demand for these unit types​​.Available Rentals:High availability of both house and apartment rentals, indicating a robust market that can support new rental investments​​.Sales Market Trends:Median Sale Prices:Significant appreciation in home values, particularly in 1-bedroom homes, which saw a 190.7% increase from $215K to $625K​​.Other bedroom counts also showed positive appreciation, e.g., 2 bedrooms (5.3%), 3 bedrooms (6.5%), 4 bedrooms (17.4%)​​.Market Activity:Increased number of homes for sale and sold, suggesting a dynamic and active real estate market.
Tyson Thompson Short and Medium Term Rental Vacancy Rates
16 September 2024 | 14 replies
Quote from @Conner Olsen: Quote from @Marc Rice: Quote from @Conner Olsen: Quote from @Tyson Thompson: Hello!
Jay Hinrichs Landlords will you give tenants affected by virus a break on rent
21 March 2020 | 108 replies
Some would live on beans and rice rather than miss a rent payment.