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Jonathan Greene What are your real estate investing goals for 2025?
30 December 2024 | 103 replies
The inventory is very low for affordable duplexes in SA. https://sabor.com/market-research-and-statistics/
Lodewijk Hof Australia
23 December 2024 | 15 replies
Perhaps it has something to do with the statistical average where in Australia, if you are borrowing 75% on property in the cities or suburbs, it is almost impossible to get positive cash flow ANYWHERE, whereas BP subscribers are aware that in MANY parts of the USA, the opposite is true.
Tyler Jahnke Morris Invest Case Study 2.0
30 December 2024 | 819 replies
         Those are bold guarantees by @Diane G., especially for someone who recently started a thread asking if now is the right time to deploy capital in the RE market considering where we are in the current cycle. 
Blake Kirby 1031 Exchange Phoenix vs L.A.
21 December 2024 | 6 replies
I need help finding statistics of appreciation, population growth, job growth.California of course has great appreciation and limited competition growth with high house prices making renting almost a necessity but I worry with more people leaving California then coming in this year that Phoenix might be a better investment in terms of long term growth.
Rafael Ro What are some realistic tenancy terms and maintenance costs (turnkey)?
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
Well, those properties will statistically attract corresponding Class B & C tenants.So, how should an investor account for Tenant Payment Performance/ DEFAULT in their analysis? 
Ryan Cousins San Diego - Where to look?
19 December 2024 | 22 replies
The outcome was great.. they secured a mid-century home with a rental unit that offered both a comfortable living space and a reliable income stream.On a personal note, a friend of mine made a bold move and purchased in a slightly less popular area.
Josh Edelman Las Vegas Market + News for November
18 December 2024 | 2 replies
As the state tackles economic recovery, this statistic serves as a call to action for local businesses and policymakers alike.——————————————————————————————————🌄 Henderson Is HotJust outside Las Vegas, Henderson is stealing the spotlight!
Robert Jackson Spec Build - How to finance?
18 December 2024 | 6 replies
Looking for guidance on options. new builds aren't hard to finance and I would argue they are preferred to existing fix and flip loans, especially if you have experience. banks look at your experience, your builder's experience, loan structure, permits, etc you need to get an experienced builder familiar with advanced underwriting and negotiations with local, regional, and national lenders. in columbus we do ground up construction for clients at a 20% discount so they can BRRRR out of the new build with equity and we have pages and pages of data on what we build and why and it's all supported by market statistics
Mark Miles Airbnb Stats: Valuable or Worthless?
16 December 2024 | 5 replies
Nevermind the unlikelihood that any ONE of them is appearing in the top 10 that often (especially at the rate we're getting bookings, I know we're not showing up on the 1st page nearly that often), it's statistically impossible for 30 listings to show up in the top ten 50% of the time even if our 30 listings were the only ones in the entire market, instead of there being 20,000 other listings.It makes no sense. 
Rickie Lattimore How to position a partnership with a private lender
15 December 2024 | 4 replies
There are two types of borrowers that fail at a much, much higher statistical rate than any other...1) borrowers with little experience, and 2) those putting nothing or very little down.