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Ken M. Yes, Housing Always Goes UP - Except When It Goes Down
21 August 2025 | 1 reply
Also, Toll Brothers gave disappointing guidance.Meanwhile, President Trump fired off this Truth Social post in the overnight, "Could somebody please inform Jerome "Too Late" Powell that he is hurting the Housing Industry, very badly?
Alan Dolling Self managing rental unit
22 August 2025 | 6 replies
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Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
12 September 2025 | 49 replies
Norada Capital Management and its President and Founder Marco Santarelli are so desperate to raise money that they have resorted to guaranteeing investors up to a 17% annual returns.
Jorge Vazquez Trigger Leads Are Legal Harassment—Here’s My Story”
22 August 2025 | 4 replies
A bipartisan bill known as the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act (House version: H.R. 2808; Senate version: S. 1467) has passed both chambers of Congress and is now headed to the President’s desk for signingThis Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA): Credit reporting agencies (CRAs) are prohibited from selling "trigger lead" information to third parties—unless one of the following conditions is met:The recipient is the consumer’s existing mortgage lender or servicer.The recipient is a bank or credit union with which the consumer has an existing account.The consumer has explicitly consented to receive the offer.While waiting for the law to take effect, you can reduce unwanted mortgage offers now by:Opting out of prescreened credit offers via OptOutPrescreen.com.Registering with the National Do‑Not‑Call Registry (via donotcall.gov)
Brett Henricks Crew Enterprises DST Investors with suspended distributions please PM me
6 October 2025 | 351 replies
She did The Green at Waco and the UT Student Housings they owned.No more Justin Bumgardner-Executive vice president of business development, Mark Miller-Vice President of Operations, Tyler Lawrence-Vice President of Marketing, Alyssa Crinieri-Associate Vice President of Sales, John Burns-Portfolio Manager, Matt Peters-Portfolio Manager, Nicole Stines-Portfolio Manager, Erik Carlson-Portfolio Manager
Andreas Mueller US Housing Data is, Flawed?
19 August 2025 | 0 replies
Here is a short list of all the happenings to watch out for:- The President meets with both European leaders and President Zelensky of Ukraine.
Paula Impala Norada Capital Management suspending payments
6 October 2025 | 458 replies
Don when I lived in Napa I was at a cocktail party of a buddy Who was very well connected in the corporate world being a Brand president for one of Nestles companies. ...
Ella Compton Trump Expands 401(k) Access to Crypto, Real Estate, & Private Equity
19 August 2025 | 2 replies
President Trump's new executive order could mark a major shift in how Americans plan for retirement by allowing 401(k) investments in alternative assets such as commercial real estate, private equity, and cryptocurrencies.
Renee Adams The #1 Thing Nobody Tells You About Real Estate Until It’s Too Late
13 August 2025 | 24 replies
@Renee Adams I get it, you’re trying to drum up business for your property mgmt firm but you just keep posting the same topics over and over.
Ken M. Federal Layoffs Effect? - 1,633 New Listings In D.C. Area Last Week
2 September 2025 | 61 replies
“The narrative on social media has been greatly exaggerated,” says Brazil, GCAAR’s president-elect.