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Me too.I mean you get more house/land bang.
But no...anything else bang.
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Me too.I mean you get more house/land bang.
But no...anything else bang.
free roadkillI mean you get more house/land bang.
But no...anything else bang.
people who do that shit are dum afMy in-laws are looking and if something goes on the market, they have to go look at it that day because the sellers get offers sight unseen. It's crazy.
Someone needs to tell folks about your formula!Inventories seem higher around here this year. Last year stuff was going in 2-3 days.
we're fullSomeone needs to tell folks about your formula!
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I would not be buying right now. Not only are you paying too much, but every shit land lord, that has been waiting to dump his garbage houses, is selling them right now too. Its like every house I see has been an abused rental.That’s a solid strategy. People are desperate right now and overpaying for shitty houses because they think they’re going to miss out if they don’t buy something. Two houses in my neighborhood that couldn‘t be given away two years ago both sold in days with multiple offers this year. Crazy shit going on out there.
Kids are moving back, very few acceptable rentals. SIL is thinking of buying something small and flipping.Good luck. Inventory is ridiculously low everywhere right now.
Nationally, they're estimating that one out of every five homes purchased is bought by someone/some company that never intends to live there.people who do that shit are dum af
Privacy has its privilegesbang yourself?
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What kind of dope would buy one of those?I would not be buying right now. Not only are you paying too much, but every shit land lord, that has been waiting to dump his garbage houses, is selling them right now too. Its like every house I see has been an abused rental.
That was the case on one of the places in my neighborhood. It languished on the market for nearly a year in 2019 because it was so fucked up inside. It sold this year in just a couple of days for more than they had it listed in 2019.I would not be buying right now. Not only are you paying too much, but every shit land lord, that has been waiting to dump his garbage houses, is selling them right now too. Its like every house I see has been an abused rental.
not a new thing. There was an investment company bought close to 6,000 house here over a 3 year period, and rented them out. Now they are selling.Nationally, they're estimating that one out of every five homes purchased is bought by someone/some company that never intends to live there.
Investment firms are now getting into the real estate market pretty heavily.
Sellers are putting AS-IS in their listings, and taking offers with the least amount of contingencies. Buyers have been hiring me just so they know what needs to be done, and arent even asking for any credits or repairs.That was the case on one of the places in my neighborhood. It languished on the market for nearly a year in 2019 because it was so fucked up inside. It sold this year in just a couple of days for more than they had it listed in 2019.
people are moving from the cookie cutters out to the rural areas here. Lotta 8-10 year old houses on the market.I would not be buying right now. Not only are you paying too much, but every shit land lord, that has been waiting to dump his garbage houses, is selling them right now too. Its like every house I see has been an abused rental.
I'd only buy if I knew it was house I wanted and I'd be there ~10 years or longerI would not be buying right now. Not only are you paying too much, but every shit land lord, that has been waiting to dump his garbage houses, is selling them right now too. Its like every house I see has been an abused rental.
Better have plans to flip in the next 6 monthsKids are moving back, very few acceptable rentals. SIL is thinking of buying something small and flipping.
Niece and her husband moved about 15 miles out of town to an old homestead/ranch. Not much out there, except some buffalo. I hope she doesn't get lonely.Rural is the best IMO. More bang for the buck.
Sorry, but I dont base the national real estate market trends, on either of the Dakotas.people are moving from the cookie cutters out to the rural areas here. Lotta 8-10 year old houses on the market.
Explain?Better have plans to flip in the next 6 months