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May 7, 2008 at 7:53 AM #200431May 7, 2008 at 11:38 AM #200543
sdduuuude
ParticipantOr, we may be seeing the bottom in some areas while others are still topping out.
May 7, 2008 at 11:38 AM #200629sdduuuude
ParticipantOr, we may be seeing the bottom in some areas while others are still topping out.
May 7, 2008 at 11:38 AM #200595sdduuuude
ParticipantOr, we may be seeing the bottom in some areas while others are still topping out.
May 7, 2008 at 11:38 AM #200569sdduuuude
ParticipantOr, we may be seeing the bottom in some areas while others are still topping out.
May 7, 2008 at 11:38 AM #200502sdduuuude
ParticipantOr, we may be seeing the bottom in some areas while others are still topping out.
May 7, 2008 at 12:08 PM #200568HereWeGo
ParticipantSo all these investors pick up distressed properties, what do they do? They try to rent them out.
What happens to rents? What happens to the price/rent calculations? What happens to investment demand in residential RE?
This should be interesting.
May 7, 2008 at 12:08 PM #200527HereWeGo
ParticipantSo all these investors pick up distressed properties, what do they do? They try to rent them out.
What happens to rents? What happens to the price/rent calculations? What happens to investment demand in residential RE?
This should be interesting.
May 7, 2008 at 12:08 PM #200596HereWeGo
ParticipantSo all these investors pick up distressed properties, what do they do? They try to rent them out.
What happens to rents? What happens to the price/rent calculations? What happens to investment demand in residential RE?
This should be interesting.
May 7, 2008 at 12:08 PM #200621HereWeGo
ParticipantSo all these investors pick up distressed properties, what do they do? They try to rent them out.
What happens to rents? What happens to the price/rent calculations? What happens to investment demand in residential RE?
This should be interesting.
May 7, 2008 at 12:08 PM #200655HereWeGo
ParticipantSo all these investors pick up distressed properties, what do they do? They try to rent them out.
What happens to rents? What happens to the price/rent calculations? What happens to investment demand in residential RE?
This should be interesting.
May 7, 2008 at 1:04 PM #200572Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantI would say most of these so called bottom fishers/investors . would be looking to fix (a little) and rent, even if losing a little money for the first few years.
And of course does not apply in all area’s, the Temecula area is a prime example. Say you pick up a 2500 to 3000 sqf decent house in a decent area for say about 300K .
20% down, maybe 1600.00 a month coming back (OK you are still losing money), But in ten years that house will in all likelihood fetch about 600K. and is also a hedge against inflation IMO .
Say what you want , but at some point you either get on the Farris wheel or get out of line and give someone else your ticket.
Good luck.May 7, 2008 at 1:04 PM #200613Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantI would say most of these so called bottom fishers/investors . would be looking to fix (a little) and rent, even if losing a little money for the first few years.
And of course does not apply in all area’s, the Temecula area is a prime example. Say you pick up a 2500 to 3000 sqf decent house in a decent area for say about 300K .
20% down, maybe 1600.00 a month coming back (OK you are still losing money), But in ten years that house will in all likelihood fetch about 600K. and is also a hedge against inflation IMO .
Say what you want , but at some point you either get on the Farris wheel or get out of line and give someone else your ticket.
Good luck.May 7, 2008 at 1:04 PM #200639Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantI would say most of these so called bottom fishers/investors . would be looking to fix (a little) and rent, even if losing a little money for the first few years.
And of course does not apply in all area’s, the Temecula area is a prime example. Say you pick up a 2500 to 3000 sqf decent house in a decent area for say about 300K .
20% down, maybe 1600.00 a month coming back (OK you are still losing money), But in ten years that house will in all likelihood fetch about 600K. and is also a hedge against inflation IMO .
Say what you want , but at some point you either get on the Farris wheel or get out of line and give someone else your ticket.
Good luck.May 7, 2008 at 1:04 PM #200666Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantI would say most of these so called bottom fishers/investors . would be looking to fix (a little) and rent, even if losing a little money for the first few years.
And of course does not apply in all area’s, the Temecula area is a prime example. Say you pick up a 2500 to 3000 sqf decent house in a decent area for say about 300K .
20% down, maybe 1600.00 a month coming back (OK you are still losing money), But in ten years that house will in all likelihood fetch about 600K. and is also a hedge against inflation IMO .
Say what you want , but at some point you either get on the Farris wheel or get out of line and give someone else your ticket.
Good luck. -
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