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Mahmuda L. Tenant eligibility regarding past eviction
29 August 2022 | 21 replies
I always look for trends, and check social media to see who they are.    
Chase Farley New Water Heater - Cold Weather Triplex
13 December 2021 | 24 replies
Standard vent (steel pipe going up) or power vent (pvc).
Sean Lesser Causes for rent changes
10 December 2021 | 2 replies
These are all highly local indicators of course.On the flipside, even with renters around, a glut of new rental units could push prices down - although in my particular corner of the country the number of markets where this is happening is exactly zero.With our present nationwide lack of housing inventory and general unaffordability of housing for many - it seems likely that the trend toward rising rents will also be around for the immediate future.
Dylan Grieve Made a huge mistake; seeking feedback
29 December 2021 | 33 replies
I would say it's reasonable to expect that prices will flatten, but then continue to trend upwards, especially with more people filtering out of cities and into rural/suburban areas where they can have more space. 
Zachary Harrison Phoenix Area Meet Up
31 December 2021 | 14 replies
Just a reminder of what you have to expect for tonight:Market Trends & Outlook: Alan Langston will provide your up-to-date analysis on the trends in National, Regional, and Local areas.
Lawrence Feder House Hack. 2nd investment property
15 December 2021 | 2 replies
Backyard fence, open up the kitchen floor plan, added more countertops, solar panels, stainless steel appliances.
Mary Joe Why is Brooklyn a lot more popular than Astoria, Queens?
29 December 2021 | 7 replies
ridgewood and bedstuy would be best bet just as far as event/culture trends (where young ppl want to live). ppl moving to bedstuy dont mind the grungy and still borders bushwick. bedstuy willl prob have most growth as far as minority owned small businesses. trains, gyms close by. also wyckoff hospital is buying mfh nearby and using them as offices. it's possible a larger hospital network like lij/northwell health will buy them and expand so you may have a rental property to sell to them. lol. dont be suprised if new mayor proposes some new train or fast rail line like the L train on outskirts of bk\queens. your prop value will skyrocket in 10 years if you bet on that.
Carlos Asuaje Jacksonville Rental Market for out-of-town investor
7 February 2022 | 10 replies
But outside of the local south Florida market, I'm really not familiar with RE prices/trends.
Riaz Gillani Overwhelmed...need help needed on getting leads...
14 December 2021 | 6 replies
- What trends in the market are you predicting and how you are prepared to handle it.Maybe even offer a chance to join your lead generation for new clients that don't have an agent yet. " If you help me by referring me to your clients that need a LO, I will refer you to clients that come to me that don't have an agent yet!" 
Eric Dietrich Moving to Pottstown/Norristown/Dowington/West Chester Area
1 February 2022 | 5 replies
Both Pottstown and Coatesville were steel towns, and had a couple bad decades after that heavy industry was mostly off-shored.