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barnaby33ParticipantHey RO, if you find something you think is a good deal, let the community know. Others regularly do, or at least ask about properties. The response they get is that almost universally bearish because its too early in the cycle for any real deals to occur. Most of the real price declines are in the future and the readership here knows it. So in order to qualify as a good deal, it would probably need to satisfy basic good deal metrics, like 8xGRM. Know any deals like that?
If however you find something, unless you are going to bid, you should share. Same goes for you Rustico.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantHey RO, if you find something you think is a good deal, let the community know. Others regularly do, or at least ask about properties. The response they get is that almost universally bearish because its too early in the cycle for any real deals to occur. Most of the real price declines are in the future and the readership here knows it. So in order to qualify as a good deal, it would probably need to satisfy basic good deal metrics, like 8xGRM. Know any deals like that?
If however you find something, unless you are going to bid, you should share. Same goes for you Rustico.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantAh Nancy Reagan, where are you now! Just say no! To the wifes nesting instinct forcing you to make a bad financial decision, a really bad one.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantAh Nancy Reagan, where are you now! Just say no! To the wifes nesting instinct forcing you to make a bad financial decision, a really bad one.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantAh Nancy Reagan, where are you now! Just say no! To the wifes nesting instinct forcing you to make a bad financial decision, a really bad one.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantAh Nancy Reagan, where are you now! Just say no! To the wifes nesting instinct forcing you to make a bad financial decision, a really bad one.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantAh Nancy Reagan, where are you now! Just say no! To the wifes nesting instinct forcing you to make a bad financial decision, a really bad one.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWe’re already in recession, take your pick inflationary or deflationary are the only two flavors available. In one your assets get more valuable, so long as they aren’t encumbered. In the other your debts get less valuable.
I had an interesting conversation with Rich about these two divergent thesis on recession and while not comprehensive your plans should hinge one which you think most likely. In deflation our currency will become more valuable. Hard assets seen as easily convertible will retain value, as will those with income streams.
In inflation hard assets (unencumbered) will rise in value. Gold does really well in this case.
As to Mexico, there is no direct comparison.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWe’re already in recession, take your pick inflationary or deflationary are the only two flavors available. In one your assets get more valuable, so long as they aren’t encumbered. In the other your debts get less valuable.
I had an interesting conversation with Rich about these two divergent thesis on recession and while not comprehensive your plans should hinge one which you think most likely. In deflation our currency will become more valuable. Hard assets seen as easily convertible will retain value, as will those with income streams.
In inflation hard assets (unencumbered) will rise in value. Gold does really well in this case.
As to Mexico, there is no direct comparison.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWe’re already in recession, take your pick inflationary or deflationary are the only two flavors available. In one your assets get more valuable, so long as they aren’t encumbered. In the other your debts get less valuable.
I had an interesting conversation with Rich about these two divergent thesis on recession and while not comprehensive your plans should hinge one which you think most likely. In deflation our currency will become more valuable. Hard assets seen as easily convertible will retain value, as will those with income streams.
In inflation hard assets (unencumbered) will rise in value. Gold does really well in this case.
As to Mexico, there is no direct comparison.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWe’re already in recession, take your pick inflationary or deflationary are the only two flavors available. In one your assets get more valuable, so long as they aren’t encumbered. In the other your debts get less valuable.
I had an interesting conversation with Rich about these two divergent thesis on recession and while not comprehensive your plans should hinge one which you think most likely. In deflation our currency will become more valuable. Hard assets seen as easily convertible will retain value, as will those with income streams.
In inflation hard assets (unencumbered) will rise in value. Gold does really well in this case.
As to Mexico, there is no direct comparison.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWe’re already in recession, take your pick inflationary or deflationary are the only two flavors available. In one your assets get more valuable, so long as they aren’t encumbered. In the other your debts get less valuable.
I had an interesting conversation with Rich about these two divergent thesis on recession and while not comprehensive your plans should hinge one which you think most likely. In deflation our currency will become more valuable. Hard assets seen as easily convertible will retain value, as will those with income streams.
In inflation hard assets (unencumbered) will rise in value. Gold does really well in this case.
As to Mexico, there is no direct comparison.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantThis isn’t really a question about the number, its a question about the consequences.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantThis isn’t really a question about the number, its a question about the consequences.
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