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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pimco-kiesel-called-housing-top-160339396.html?source=patrick.net

Bond manager Mark Kiesel sold his California home in 2006, when he presciently predicted the housing bubble would pop. He bought again in 2012, after U.S. prices fell more than 30% and found a floor.

Now, after a record surge in prices, Kiesel says the time to sell is once again at hand.

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757   Eric Holder   2022 Sep 8, 1:04pm  

Booger says

Check out these price cuts:




From $6M sold in 2018 to $48M asking today? Pie-in-the sky bullshit asking price.
758   1337irr   2022 Sep 8, 1:06pm  

Eric Holder says

Booger says


Check out these price cuts:




From $6M sold in 2018 to $48M asking today? Pie-in-the sky bullshit asking price.

I should squat there and own it :)
759   Eric Holder   2022 Sep 8, 1:33pm  

1337irr says

Eric Holder says


Booger says



Check out these price cuts:




From $6M sold in 2018 to $48M asking today? Pie-in-the sky bullshit asking price.


I should squat there and own it :)


The upkeep would be a bitch though.
760   GNL   2022 Sep 8, 2:10pm  

Eric Holder says

Booger says


Check out these price cuts:




From $6M sold in 2018 to $48M asking today? Pie-in-the sky bullshit asking price.

It was either a 6 million dollar tear down or a vacant lot to begin with.
761   RWSGFY   2022 Sep 8, 2:46pm  

GNL says

Eric Holder says


Booger says



Check out these price cuts:




From $6M sold in 2018 to $48M asking today? Pie-in-the sky bullshit asking price.


It was either a 6 million dollar tear down or a vacant lot to begin with.


Really? Looks nice in the pics.
762   GNL   2022 Sep 8, 6:49pm  

RWSGFY says

From $6M sold in 2018 to $48M asking today? Pie-in-the sky bullshit asking price.

It was either a 6 million dollar tear down or a vacant lot to begin with.

Really? Looks nice in the pics.

The description says new construction.
766   Booger   2022 Sep 8, 7:58pm  

Open door losing money again:

767   AmericanKulak   2022 Sep 8, 8:22pm  

Booger says



Bank of Asmodeus is doing a great job recasting these with some "Equity" branding as "Loans for Minorities"
770   Eman   2022 Sep 11, 12:11am  

Booger says




Looking at the letter, it looks like the lender wants the buyer to have 25% down (max 75% LTV) plus reserves. Not sure how many months or years of reserve is require. Not a walk in the park to qualify like the old days, but definitely some loosening in lending standards. More power to both parties if they can make it work.
772   zzyzzx   2022 Sep 13, 5:56am  

https://www.reddit.com/r/realestateinvesting/comments/xcn9zk/expenses_much_higher_than_i_expected/

Expenses much higher than I expected.

I bought my first triplex last year, and it’s fairly old (1881), so there were definitely things to go wrong and I thought I budgeted accordingly. Worst case there was a $1,200 delta between my PITI and my rent roll which I figured should suffice for any maintenance needs, and I had a $20k emergency fund.

Then I bought, and things started to get bad. In the last year I’ve had:

A hot water tank burn out

$2k of damage from a burst pipe

$5k of foundation work

$5k worth of damages from a tenant plus 2 months of vacancy

$3k of lawyer bills from the same tenant

$2k worth of exterminator work

In addition to all the standard maintenance, and my property taxes going up by 30%

I also have on the horizon:

Another hot water tank that’s on the fritz

$8k worth of electrical work

$10k more of foundation work

I’m not here to complain-I’m thankful to own the place, I’ve built up a sizable amount of equity, and I still have a decent amount of cash in an emergency fund. And since that one tenant left my tenant problems are near 0. But it would be great to get some guidance on what seems to be like a never ending stream of expenses. I’m getting to the point where my emergency fund is below what I find comfortable, and I’m already financing more items than I wanted to.

Is this normal early on? The last landlord was terrible so I was expecting plenty of deferred maintenance, but this is just ridiculous and I never expected to be this far off the mark. I’ve really only had two months in the last 12 where I was cash flow positive.

I’m young (24) and a little inexperienced, so definitely recognize the learning curve. But I’m trying to not get overwhelmed
774   HeadSet   2022 Sep 13, 7:12am  



Why would someone buy a house and then sell less than a month later for just a $9,900 gain? That would not even come close to covering the sales costs.
775   WookieMan   2022 Sep 13, 8:08am  

HeadSet says



Why would someone buy a house and then sell less than a month later for just a $9,900 gain? That would not even come close to covering the sales costs.

Money laundering? We don't know the down payment amount. I know certain amounts of cash need to be reported, but there's ways around that. Could be a corporate relocate as well. I'd likely guess that's the case. We need you here and fucked up and should have sent you elsewhere. Happened to my MIL's neighbor. Family moved in and then was shipped somewhere else 2 months later. Felt bad for the kids.
776   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Sep 13, 3:52pm  

HeadSet says



Why would someone buy a house and then sell less than a month later for just a $9,900 gain? That would not even come close to covering the sales costs.


found out neighbor is gay
777   Blue   2022 Sep 14, 10:31am  

ZipperTits says

Mortgage demand from homebuyers falls 29% since last year, as interest rates surge past 6%

In other words about 2/3 looks still ok. Its time to look and lock RE if not stocks somewhere affordable across US where friends or family lives around. Once the interest rates go down, inflation affect can kick-in fast and rise the properties. RE could still go down but can not crash unless run into big recession. Chasing and picking at bottom is hard for many unless you know someone in gov, banks who knows good ones at great price.
778   GNL   2022 Sep 14, 10:42am  

Tell em @ZipperTits.
780   zzyzzx   2022 Sep 14, 10:53am  

This one is going to be on the market for a long time:

781   Tenpoundbass   2022 Sep 14, 10:57am  

How can that monstrosity have 4 beds and 4 baths and only be 1798 sqft?

I wonder if the garage is part of that square footage, it's gotta be 400 ft alone.
782   Blue   2022 Sep 14, 11:36am  

Tenpoundbass says


How can that monstrosity have 4 beds and 4 baths and only be 1798 sqft?

Because the picture contains their neighbor house as well. This is why I hate RE deception pictures. They are looking for tenant expecting $4K rent.
786   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Sep 14, 2:09pm  

zzyzzx says





we sold ours pretty fast. but yeah if rates were lower easy another 100k in profit. and i know in 10 years that place would be worth more. i just fucking hated california government, all their liberal fag shit to a point i didn’t want anything to do with those liberal fags. not a penny more from me in property taxes
787   GNL   2022 Sep 14, 3:49pm  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says

zzyzzx says






we sold ours pretty fast. but yeah if rates were lower easy another 100k in profit. and i know in 10 years that place would be worth more. i just fucking hated california government, all their liberal fag shit to a point i didn’t want anything to do with those liberal fags. not a penny more from me in property taxes

Where did you move?
788   Eman   2022 Sep 14, 7:40pm  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says


zzyzzx says





we sold ours pretty fast. but yeah if rates were lower easy another 100k in profit. and i know in 10 years that place would be worth more. i just fucking hated california government, all their liberal fag shit to a point i didn’t want anything to do with those liberal fags. not a penny more from me in property taxes



No need to hate CA and their liberal fag shit. You can make a ton of money by providing them what they need and living a good life in any other city.

We sold this flip in Berkeley for $1.75M in June. Bought last October for $1.075M. Permits got delayed. 🙄 Had we hit the market in March, it would have been bigger Ka-Ching!

Simply do what we can control. No need to be jealous of anyone. Happiness comes from within.

https://redf.in/H28A6Z
789   zzyzzx   2022 Sep 15, 8:10am  

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/housing-mortgage-rates-breach-6-percent-140013849.html

Housing: Mortgage rates breach 6% for first time since 2008

Still too low.
790   NDrLoR   2022 Sep 15, 8:33am  

Tenpoundbass says

How can that monstrosity have 4 beds and 4 baths and only be 1798 sqft?
They're probably including those stupid looking dormers everywhere. Ugliest garage treatment I've ever seen! Doesn't even have a front, the first thing you see is the maw of the garage leering at you.
791   RWSGFY   2022 Sep 15, 9:27am  

Eman says

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says



zzyzzx says






we sold ours pretty fast. but yeah if rates were lower easy another 100k in profit. and i know in 10 years that place would be worth more. i just fucking hated california government, all their liberal fag shit to a point i didn’t want anything to do with those liberal fags. not a penny more from me in property taxes




No need to hate CA and their liberal fag shit. You can make a ton of money by providing them what they need and living a good life in any other city.

We sold this flip in Berkeley for $1.75M in June. Bought last October for $1.075M. Permits got delayed. 🙄 Had we hit the market in March, it would have been bigger...


Wait, no BRRR? Why not?
793   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Sep 15, 9:46am  

zzyzzx says


This one is going to be on the market for a long time:

They'd increase the value by updating the dormers with Bushmaster gun turrets.
794   zzyzzx   2022 Sep 15, 9:46am  

Investor wants to know buying strategy during when rates hit 8% during affordability crisis after boning himself on first negative cash flow investment

https://www.reddit.com/r/realestateinvesting/comments/xe3ms3/how_should_younger_investors_navigate_upcoming/
795   GNL   2022 Sep 15, 9:48am  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

zzyzzx says



This one is going to be on the market for a long time:

They'd increase the value by updating the dormers with Bushmaster gun turrets.

Now you're talkin.
796   zzyzzx   2022 Sep 15, 9:50am  

https://www.reddit.com/r/REBubble/comments/xeborb/flood_of_55_age_community_homes_for_sale/

Flood of 55+ age community homes for sale

We live in a Seattle suburb. We moved last year and just renting now until things settle down. I like to keep an eye out on the listings so I can gauge how the market is doing around us. I usually see one or two 55+ age community homes come up for sale here and there. It seems like lately there have been quite a few come up for sale. We can’t buy in there because we aren’t that age, but wondering why there seems to be a significant increase. Most of them are condo/townhomes, with a few homes. Any thoughts on why?

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