
1 January 2020 | 28 replies
The fundamentals are the same.

5 April 2020 | 122 replies
Cheap debt has created such an asset bubble everywhere the fundamentals are hard to find bedrock.

15 January 2020 | 158 replies
During school we learned nothing when it came to real estate, but it did lay down basic fundamentals and foundation.

7 January 2023 | 161 replies
The reason for the drastic difference in results is rooted in a fundamental problem that arises in geo-statistics called the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP).

15 April 2022 | 70 replies
It is close to impossible to time a market however there are specific actions that you can take to ensure that your strategy is considerate of where we are in the market and credit cycles.1) Buy for cashflow - this is the golden rule, if you have cashflow you can hold on to your asset2) Buy in areas with strong underlying economic fundamentals (population growth, jobs growth, wage growth and employment diversity), avoid markets that are speculative3) Focus on asset classes that can potentially do better in a recession e.g. class B/C multifamily versus Class A development4) Lock in long term financing5) Be conservative with how much leverage you use6) Build up cash reserves so that you can capitalize on any opportunitiesIt can be very expensive to sit on the sidelines waiting for something to happen, better to figure out a way to stay involved safely.

9 February 2020 | 211 replies
The judge the premise and fundamentals by some of the operators is to label cars and trucks murder machines because persons have done so in them via dwi and accidents and so on.

6 January 2020 | 165 replies
The reason for that was that I felt the market fundamentals were (and still are) really shaky.

4 August 2020 | 177 replies
If you're buying good deals with strong fundamentals, some debt is not a bad thing.

23 July 2020 | 92 replies
With loan forbearance and this being a likely temporary set back in the economy I don’t think we’ll see anything close to 08 as the market fundamentals of artificially propped up prices simply aren’t there along with over supply.

17 November 2021 | 105 replies
The fundamentals of real estate never change.