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Kevin Branin One tenants smoking outside another bedroom window
16 February 2019 | 9 replies
During the summer, smoker induced mulch fires continue to be a huge issue.Yet I often see smokers around fellow investors building, with piles of dried leaves blown up against the building, just waiting for an ignite!!
Nelson Hayes CPA In Oklahoma city
26 December 2023 | 7 replies
Re-igniting this thread - am looking for a CPA in Oklahoma that is good with or specializes in real estate as well.
Chris Sukala How Long Should a Tenant Wait
7 January 2016 | 15 replies
I went over notice it was not igniting, check ohms and it was bad.
Craig Martin Whats too low for Low ball offers
28 February 2019 | 12 replies
So, low balling them only ignites their feelings.That being said, there are opportunities that are more appropriate for using a low price strategy. 
Michael Auguste New Home Construction Demand 'Quickly' Dries Up
28 July 2022 | 7 replies
New housing starts unexpectedly plunged more than economists projected in June as home builders grappled with the effects of rising interest rates curbing demand for new homes, according to data released Tuesday, adding to signs of an abrupt turnaround in the booming housing market.KEY FACTSThe number of housing starts, or ​​new houses on which construction has started, fell 2% to about 1.56 million last month despite average economic projections calling for an increase of 1.4%, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday.Building permits were slightly above expectations, coming in at less than 1.7 million, but fell from May and are down from about 1.8 million in April.In emailed comments after the release, LPL Financial chief economist Jeffrey Roach said housing starts declined because demand is “quickly drying up” from higher borrowing costs as the Federal Reserve raises interest rates, though he expects home building activity should hold up despite the grim outlook.Pantheon Macro chief economist Ian Shepherdson was less optimistic, pointing out single-family starts and permits both fell by 8% in their fourth consecutive month of declines and noting construction activity lags sales, which in turn lag mortgage applications.Mortgage applications have collapsed more than 25% this year, he adds, suggesting single-family housing construction "needs to fall by [another] 20% or so over the next few months” to be more in line with demand.The latest data comes one day after the National Association of Home Builders reported the second-worst single-month drop in home builder confidence on record, driven by ongoing production bottlenecks and high inflation that have pushed the cost beyond its market value in some cases.KEY BACKGROUNDHistorically high savings rates and government stimulus measures helped ignite a home buying frenzy during the pandemic, but signs of a slowdown have quickly emerged as the Fed embarks on its most aggressive interest rate hiking cycle in two decades to curb high inflation.
Victor Smith Best brokerage to start your real estate career.
5 September 2017 | 13 replies
KW has the top training for new hires IMHO, just the Ignite and BOLD classes are worth the price of admission.
Robert Gucker When is the 'right' time to begin investing in Real Estate?
22 September 2014 | 10 replies
For many who are successful, it's when the "why" kicks in and the passion ignites.
Joel Florek 22 and loving every minute of it! 3 months into my first 4plex.
18 October 2015 | 67 replies
Other then the ignition source ($100 part) he said that although not super efficient, the boiler is going to last a long time if you have a technician do biannual maintenance.
Marc Roberson Newly Minted Agent - Dallas Metro North
24 November 2013 | 6 replies
I just finished the 4 week long Ignite course for new agents, all taught by other agents from the same market center.
Saxxon Rybski First deal where I cought the REI bug
15 February 2020 | 0 replies
So no negotiations need just needed to figure out what to do with it that ignited my passion in investing.