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We had an interesting thread that BobS, Rich and others joined in on regarding rents. You might want to check it out…
http://piggington.com/will_rents_create_a_price_floor_despite_the_mini_rental_bubble
bjensenParticipantWe had an interesting thread that BobS, Rich and others joined in on regarding rents. You might want to check it out…
http://piggington.com/will_rents_create_a_price_floor_despite_the_mini_rental_bubble
bjensenParticipantWe had an interesting thread that BobS, Rich and others joined in on regarding rents. You might want to check it out…
http://piggington.com/will_rents_create_a_price_floor_despite_the_mini_rental_bubble
bjensenParticipantWe had an interesting thread that BobS, Rich and others joined in on regarding rents. You might want to check it out…
http://piggington.com/will_rents_create_a_price_floor_despite_the_mini_rental_bubble
May 27, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212373bjensenParticipantI second the “well said” CA Renter. Whenever I have a question I know I can come get answers here!
I also agree with Rich that it’s not a bubble. Perhaps it was the desire to stir up conversation that lead me to call it a “mini rent bubble.”
I am pretty sure the people who speculated in the rental market were Robert Kiyosaki, The Donald, and others of like ilk who pitched their slumlord books/boardgames. What a relic of days gone by…
May 27, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212446bjensenParticipantI second the “well said” CA Renter. Whenever I have a question I know I can come get answers here!
I also agree with Rich that it’s not a bubble. Perhaps it was the desire to stir up conversation that lead me to call it a “mini rent bubble.”
I am pretty sure the people who speculated in the rental market were Robert Kiyosaki, The Donald, and others of like ilk who pitched their slumlord books/boardgames. What a relic of days gone by…
May 27, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212474bjensenParticipantI second the “well said” CA Renter. Whenever I have a question I know I can come get answers here!
I also agree with Rich that it’s not a bubble. Perhaps it was the desire to stir up conversation that lead me to call it a “mini rent bubble.”
I am pretty sure the people who speculated in the rental market were Robert Kiyosaki, The Donald, and others of like ilk who pitched their slumlord books/boardgames. What a relic of days gone by…
May 27, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212496bjensenParticipantI second the “well said” CA Renter. Whenever I have a question I know I can come get answers here!
I also agree with Rich that it’s not a bubble. Perhaps it was the desire to stir up conversation that lead me to call it a “mini rent bubble.”
I am pretty sure the people who speculated in the rental market were Robert Kiyosaki, The Donald, and others of like ilk who pitched their slumlord books/boardgames. What a relic of days gone by…
May 27, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212526bjensenParticipantI second the “well said” CA Renter. Whenever I have a question I know I can come get answers here!
I also agree with Rich that it’s not a bubble. Perhaps it was the desire to stir up conversation that lead me to call it a “mini rent bubble.”
I am pretty sure the people who speculated in the rental market were Robert Kiyosaki, The Donald, and others of like ilk who pitched their slumlord books/boardgames. What a relic of days gone by…
May 27, 2008 at 9:29 AM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #211959bjensenParticipantWhile I sympathize with your family’s situation, I have no soft spot in my heart for people who bought rental property without considering if they would cash flow positive in the near term.
And now, from what you said, are trying to collude with their fellow landlords to have their tenants absorb the losses? I hope tenants move out of the neighborhood in droves and leave the real estate “investors” to hold the bag.
A little due diligence would have kept away any savvy investor in the past few years. In fact it seems like there are quite a few people here on Piggington that are waiting for properties that cash flow.
May 27, 2008 at 9:29 AM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212030bjensenParticipantWhile I sympathize with your family’s situation, I have no soft spot in my heart for people who bought rental property without considering if they would cash flow positive in the near term.
And now, from what you said, are trying to collude with their fellow landlords to have their tenants absorb the losses? I hope tenants move out of the neighborhood in droves and leave the real estate “investors” to hold the bag.
A little due diligence would have kept away any savvy investor in the past few years. In fact it seems like there are quite a few people here on Piggington that are waiting for properties that cash flow.
May 27, 2008 at 9:29 AM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212059bjensenParticipantWhile I sympathize with your family’s situation, I have no soft spot in my heart for people who bought rental property without considering if they would cash flow positive in the near term.
And now, from what you said, are trying to collude with their fellow landlords to have their tenants absorb the losses? I hope tenants move out of the neighborhood in droves and leave the real estate “investors” to hold the bag.
A little due diligence would have kept away any savvy investor in the past few years. In fact it seems like there are quite a few people here on Piggington that are waiting for properties that cash flow.
May 27, 2008 at 9:29 AM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212082bjensenParticipantWhile I sympathize with your family’s situation, I have no soft spot in my heart for people who bought rental property without considering if they would cash flow positive in the near term.
And now, from what you said, are trying to collude with their fellow landlords to have their tenants absorb the losses? I hope tenants move out of the neighborhood in droves and leave the real estate “investors” to hold the bag.
A little due diligence would have kept away any savvy investor in the past few years. In fact it seems like there are quite a few people here on Piggington that are waiting for properties that cash flow.
May 27, 2008 at 9:29 AM in reply to: Will rents create a price floor despite the mini rental bubble? #212112bjensenParticipantWhile I sympathize with your family’s situation, I have no soft spot in my heart for people who bought rental property without considering if they would cash flow positive in the near term.
And now, from what you said, are trying to collude with their fellow landlords to have their tenants absorb the losses? I hope tenants move out of the neighborhood in droves and leave the real estate “investors” to hold the bag.
A little due diligence would have kept away any savvy investor in the past few years. In fact it seems like there are quite a few people here on Piggington that are waiting for properties that cash flow.
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