
23 September 2025 | 31 replies
Columbus especially has some of the strongest macroeconomics in the Midwest: rapid population growth, strong job growth, and huge corporate investments (Intel’s $26B chip plant, Amazon, Google, Honda, Facebook, Microsoft, LG, Nationwide, Anduril, etc.).

14 September 2025 | 35 replies
Cape Coral is a promising real estate market due to its rapid population growth, geography and relatively low property taxes.

27 August 2025 | 1 reply
Their solution when a property doesn’t sell in 3 months (yes, real estate takes time to sell) is to lower the price slowly in small increments.

4 September 2025 | 6 replies
My general question: All of that data would allow for an effective decision on property - but is the general flow sourcing (via public/tools/web) -> running HOA/community check (preferred areas) -> comps with plans/DOM/sell speed -> gathering larger area picture -> rapid underwrite to verify decided property?

17 September 2025 | 22 replies
But weak demand limits appreciation and future rent growth.In markets where demand exceeds supply, prices rise rapidly, fewer people can afford to buy, so more are forced to rent.

23 September 2025 | 36 replies
Our city is experiencing rapid growth, presenting numerous investment opportunities.

16 September 2025 | 69 replies
Infinite returns is how we achieve rapid rates of growth.

5 September 2025 | 5 replies
He's Still Paying the Mortgage on His Ex-Girlfriend's $350K House—And Has Zero Legal RightsA viral financial horror story exposes the dangerous pitfalls of buying property with an unmarried partner—and why legal protections matter more than romantic trust.A recent YouTube short from financial content creator Caleb Hammer has sparked widespread discussion about one of the most costly mistakes young couples can make: buying a home together without proper legal protections.The story, which has resonated with thousands of viewers, centers on an unmarried man who contributed to purchasing a $350,000 house with his girlfriend, only to discover he had zero legal ownership when their relationship ended just months later.https://news.yahoo.com/news/finance/news/hes-still-paying-mo...When Reality Hit HardThe relationship deteriorated rapidly after the home purchase, with the couple breaking up after living together for only a couple of months.

10 September 2025 | 32 replies
At the ends of the buildings as I posted above, count the ribs which are in 1 foot increments. 30 rib wide building is a 30 footer.

4 October 2025 | 59 replies
In a rapidly-rising interest rate environment (such as we've recently experienced) that tradeoff may or may not pay off.Unfortunately, in CRE finance there is no perfect financing vehicle and you can't eliminate risk--you must choose which risk you want.