29 January 2026 | 17 replies
You counter with 65% of your targetThey counterYou go to 85% of your targetThey counterYou go to 95%Final offer: Use a weird specific number like $2,847 (not $3,000) and throw in something non-monetary like "and you handle the tenant lawsuit if they file"The weird number makes it seem like you calculated everything precisely.
26 February 2026 | 559 replies
If you're in real estate right now and don't get the basis behind owning bitcoin, you must be blind to the fed's manipulation of rates and monetary policy these last ~3 ish years.
27 February 2026 | 312 replies
., while 90% is the monetary premium us humans agree upon.
14 January 2026 | 0 replies
And even though the Fed has been loosening its restrictive monetary policy since 2024, by lowering interest rates, it has not restarted buying mortgage bonds.If You Can’t Beat Em, Join EmNow, the President wants the Fed to lower rates faster, which they have been resistant to do.So, if you can’t beat em, join em!
9 January 2026 | 82 replies
Today, Germany is in crisis and Spain and Portugal are the best performing economies in Europe, and real estate markets by the way, and they're doing better than the US, even though the economy is benefiting from massive fiscal and monetary stimulus.
4 March 2026 | 553 replies
While FINRA complaints can assist in recovery, it's important to note that FINRA's primary focus is regulatory compliance and investor protection, not necessarily monetary recovery.
1 January 2026 | 4 replies
But to continue spending + easing monetary policy in 2021, then again in 2022, then again in 2023?
1 January 2026 | 23 replies
Speed has real monetary valueA lot of investors pay higher points because they want: • Same-day approvals • 48–72 hour closings • No appraisal delays • Certainty the funds will be there at the tableBeating 5–10 other buyers to a distressed deal is often worth far more than the extra point or two.3.
19 December 2025 | 4 replies
Can this new venture out-earn the debt payments, monetary debasement and inflation?
12 February 2026 | 2064 replies
(It's a long story ;- )Anyway, since I informed the IRS that I bought the property, depreciated the property and rented out the property on my 2018 return, how do I now inform the IRS that I no longer own the property (it wasn't a formal sale, it reverted with a monetary consideration) and that I now have a dollar settlement amount instead?