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Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
And most were adults, not 7 years old, which I think is what you are actually alluding to.
Anne Williams Corona Virus Cases are getting worst! should I buy now or wait?
22 March 2020 | 55 replies
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday the swine flu pandemic put as many people in the hospital as during the normal influenza season, but most were younger adults and children instead of the elderly.”
Jay Hinrichs Where are the renters going to go will market get crushed
8 December 2021 | 84 replies
If vacancy is high because your metro overbuilt a little, some young adults delaying their entry into housing, or increased roommate activity then this facilitating of A <- B <- C will be met by lower rent and eventually (and friction makes this a slower multiyear process) the vacancy will fall most of all on owners who aren't motivated enough to cut rent to avoid some vacancy, but also will increasingly get shifted down to the worst C properties (which makes sense when you think of where long term vacancy ends up in metro's with higher overall vacancy rates... its always in the absolute worst neighborhoods). 
Shiloh Lundahl If you have less then 20k, you shouldn’t invest in real estate
6 March 2020 | 129 replies
If you’re an adult and you have no money saved up, then before you invest, you should first learn to manage your money and save up about 20k before you start to invest.
Maurice Smith Corna virus... should you be worried!?
27 March 2020 | 142 replies
I have assured my tenants that there will be no move to put people on the street if they are truthful and act like the adults I expected they were when we signed the lease.
Nathan Gesner Would you respond to this insult?
8 May 2020 | 110 replies
The one "adult" that posted was someone we fired.
Jay Hinrichs OK who has received all or most of their rent this month ?
11 October 2020 | 589 replies
The federal government are handing out money (granted it’s just an advance on 2020 tax return but most aren’t aware of that) to essentially 90% of the tenant base at the rate of 1,200 a adult and 500 kicker per kid.  
Nicholas Brady How important is a bachelors degree as a real estate investor?
15 January 2020 | 158 replies
It was not easy as an adult, but getting my degree was fulfilling for me. 
Renee Chase New Invester, 300k, No tax returns, 62 years old
26 January 2020 | 56 replies
I’m not a novice at starting and owning businesses, as I’ve been self-employed most of my adult life.
Jason Ridout What value do you put on your image?
10 February 2020 | 74 replies
I had more than one adult tell me when I was a kid that they were just going to call me Mert.