16 September 2025 | 2 replies
Rents had a big increase, as we all know, in 2022 or so, and many buildings are being sold on a promise of similar rents or without taking into consideration a depression in rents.
24 October 2025 | 122 replies
Assume NOI is depressed because of vacancies + incentives, hard to tell if this is temporary or if it will bust
10 October 2025 | 459 replies
.: Quote from @Paul Azad: Norada Capital 23% promissory notes ending up as just an honest business failure was about as likely as a chronically depressed Leming surviving the annual ocean crossing.Not too optimistic about the current DOJ aggressively prosecuting so he may only get probation and some community service where he has to help the elderly with their retirement finances. :) what could go wrong.please people, If any investment offers high returns aka >3x the 10yr yield, and says low risk, then it's always a scam and run away as fast as a Leming It wasn't 23%. 15%.
11 November 2025 | 239 replies
It will be a far simpler matter to demonize cryptocurrency holders and make holding crypto unpatriotic and morally wrong than it was to murder moonshiners in Appalachia two hundred years ago or force upper-middle-class Americans to turn in all their domestic gold during the Great Depression.
7 October 2025 | 60 replies
It's the least affordable since the great depression.
8 September 2025 | 13 replies
Below is typical of our rental properties (click to enlarge).Provisioning for Major CostsTo calculate a maintenance provision, the standard approach is to base it on the remaining life of major cost components.
3 September 2025 | 5 replies
I have a high end rental in downtown Austin which has failed as an STR. The Austin market has cratered in a huge way. I am stuck and looking for a way out. I don't want to lose my equity and could not find a buyer via...
12 October 2025 | 437 replies
One apparently vacant row housewith boarded windows in a depressed Philadelphia neighborhood was listed byRAD as generating $14,400 a year in rent.RAD told the Inquirer that it works to “comply with all securities, licensing,landlord-tenant, and other applicable laws and regulations.”In recent interviews withBarron’s, former employees said property values wereinflated to fuel share price increases.
22 September 2025 | 30 replies
As a wholesaler, I am regularly dealing with distressed property owners who feel depressed because of negative cash flow and liabilities incurred.
23 October 2025 | 276 replies
It's just a function of the market, you'll see folks come back online to this game when we're not in great depression like real estate affordability and liquidity.Will it change?