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What? No comeback from the housing bulls. Silence is sometimes golden.
I collected all my rent again this month. that is all the come back I need.
Nice! No medical bills this time. Keep that car running...
Keep the deletes coming...
Before you made some sense, you were completely wrong, but it was not insane. Now you just talk gibberish!
What? No comeback from the housing bulls. Silence is sometimes golden.
I collected all my rent again this month. that is all the come back I need.
Nice! No medical bills this time. Keep that car running...
Keep the deletes coming...
Before you made some sense, you were completely wrong, but it was not insane. Now you just talk gibberish!
Which word(s) did you not understand?
In Sonoma County I notice a lot more larger expensive homes are going on the rental market. I'm used to seeing shitty 1-2 bd mostly where I am (whine country) but the pickings are getting larger and fancier. Prices are levelling off and maybe even dropping a bit. I sense a new crop of landlords has bought into this market.
Just my non scientific observation. I've been checking Craigslist every day for the last 3 years for a decent rental.
If you read the majority of articles about the all cash investors and investment firms, they all said that they are planning to hold onto the purchases and then sell in five to ten years, and renting their purchases. Maybe it has begun, but it will happen eventually based on what these articles regarding these purchases have stated, I.e. Blackstone....so we shall see....
If you read the majority of articles about the all cash investors and investment firms, they all said that they are planning to hold onto the purchases and then sell in five to ten years, and renting their purchases. Maybe it has begun, but it will happen eventually based on what these articles regarding these purchases have stated, I.e. Blackstone....so we shall see....
Very true. However, people's actions and words have a weak relationship at the best of times. Once people fear that they will lose money, all bets are off. Take a look at this video. I love these parts
"keeping up with the Jones"
"One way of another the property price will still go up".
http://money.cnn.com/video/news/2013/08/09/n-chinese-homebuyers.cnnmoney/index.html
I see a huge potential problem with all this glut. It is driven by the premise of fundamentals don't matter, prices always go up. Even though we have seen that to not be true so recently.
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Getting more and more crowded out there in landlordville. This is only the beginning.