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Michael Keith 5 Main Reasons Why the Real Estate Market Won't Crash
7 August 2024 | 73 replies
Couple that with the lack of home building post GR and that's made a 1+1 combo equal 5.also in last 60 days, there're bunch of SFR funds liquidating their houses unsure why, but this month the top secret narrative that everyone already know is we are in GFC 2008 situation in CRE fantasy-land ; so it seems lot of funds in trouble and there're lot of redemption request from investors, maybe it's forced selling of the good performance asset to help recover the bad asset. 2024 is extremely interesting Jason, there're lot of factors that keep driving the dynamic of single family, and it's not employment per-se.  
Christian Malesic Raise Rents?
6 April 2008 | 12 replies
I just keep hoping my tenants are happy where they are and don't open the paper to se what else they could get for the same rent.
Christina J Allen ARV for a Multifamily Deal
28 December 2022 | 11 replies
For a SFR, you are  using a variety of data sources to get the comps for an area (such as market price per sqft) but with a multifamily, you are not necessarily looking at price per sqft  or "like" properties per se, rather you initially have to determine the rental price & cash flow per unit from which you can then work backwards to ascertain or derive value.Also, unless you have a property under contract, the opposite of attention is what you are typically looking for in regards any deal so you may want to learn as much about ARVs as you can -- fast!
Lauren C. Lots of capital, no experience- how to start?
17 December 2020 | 35 replies
I focus on SE CT and also keep my eye one Central CT.
Elijah Brown From $200 to 70 Units at 24 Years Old
21 January 2022 | 95 replies
Single families are doing very well in SE Wisconsin! 
Daletta Higgins Minnesota REI MEETUPS
7 September 2017 | 7 replies
While not an investor group per se, I know that they do a lot of work with people who own properties and are very active with the city council, because the city is not particularly landlord friendly.
Isaac Gwin Worried I won’t be able to get in the market
5 June 2021 | 63 replies
I don't do farming per se, but have had 2 properties on one street with 22 houses, 4 houses on a street with 20 houses, and I bought 117 properties in one town with 1,300 houses. 
Marcus Auerbach What they don't tell you about cheap rental properties
14 May 2023 | 102 replies
Honest question I didn’t yet see - just for conversation, not debate per se...
Account Closed Best Rental Property Markets in Baltimore Area
10 June 2017 | 37 replies
I don't know the neighborhoods yet so I have been sticking with the SE Baltimore County areas (Dundalk, Middle River for now). 
Account Closed Looking for a lease option
14 December 2016 | 4 replies
Account ClosedIf you want an owner to allow you to lease with option, see houses for sale and for rent on Craigslist in SE NH and NE Mass, it is expensive as I grew up in Boston, Try to get market rent and a new appraisal and a property inspection to find defects.