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I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@temmyolarewaju9371 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@temmyolarewaju9371 The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
@@aaronp7348 Bro just don't be poor. The realtors need more money to buy another rental property to house the migrants from Cali and NY. You want a home for your family? Stop being so selfish.
@@aaronp7348 shoot me an email. Let’s talk specifics on your situation. I just want to make sure you’re not cutting yourself short, bc there are a ton of options and strategies we can talk about that you may not be aware of!
Great video. As a paramedic, how can i petition the city to approve at minimum 2 more hospitals and expansion of 911 services ? The nashville emergency departments are absolutely overwhelmed with the population explosion
Thanks for watching and for your work as a paramedic @360Swurve! I think to get more hospitals and better 911 services in Nashville, we can start by gathering data on emergency room overcrowding and response times. How about we can also team up with other healthcare workers and community leaders to strengthen your case and meet with local government officials to present your data and highlight the community benefits. Lastly, we can use social media and local news to raise awareness and get public support. Start a petition online and gather signatures, and attend city council meetings to voice your concerns. True dedication can make a big difference!
I’m a Nashville native born and raised. I live in Raleigh now (ugh) but thinking about buying some property back home in Nashville. Should I wait until 2025? I think interest rates will really drop then.
Ultimately, that really just depends on what’s going on with you at the time. But if we’re comparing apples to apples, do you believe prices will be more expensive or less expensive in 2025 do you think there will be more buyers to compete against now or in 2025? So if all things are the same between now and waiting, I think now you get a better price than youll get in 2025. And if rates do you happen to be lower in 2025 refinance it 🤷♂️ Thanks for watching the video! Which ever way you go, we’d love to help!❤
@@4WhopperI've actually got family in Raleigh. It's definitely a great place to live as well and is growing rapidly. I think it's fair to say that it is behind Nashville on growth however is similar culturally. Nashville is also more of a "destination" for vistors comparably as well.
Even 40 minutes outside Nashville in OK areas, the housing prices are 100%+ what they were in 2019. I mean homes that are $450-650k, were $215-$350k in 2019. This is disgusting, and I can't help but to blame REITs & real estate investors like yourself lookinv fit your next "lUxUrY rEnTaL pRoPeRtY". Sometimes, just to piss myself off, I go on Zillow and look at the price history for the ones that show it. Housing was so attainable just 4 short years ago. How tf is the average joe ever gonna afford a home even remotely close to Nashville? It's NASHVILLE ffs. Not Los Angeles, or Denver, or Miami, or New York City
I hear you @AnthonyTrifoglio, and I understand your frustration for the dramatic rise in housing prices over the past few years. It’s tough for buyers right now, and it’s true that factors like REITs and investors have played a role in driving up prices. However, there are still opportunities out there. Exploring different neighborhoods, considering fixer-uppers, and looking into first-time homebuyer programs can help. It’s not an easy market, but with some creative strategies and patience, it’s still possible to find a home that fits your budget.
@UCLHsfhn60VYZcPdOe26AYKw I have explored different neighborhoods. Show me starter home with at least 1300 square feet, with a 2 car garage under $250k literally anywhere within an hour of Nashville that isn't a "fixer-upper" that's good requite $75k+ if additional investment to make it livable Because that is a starter home. (Such homes *SHOULD be* sub-200k, and they were in 2019 & prior, but I'll give you leeway in this market and say sub $250k)
Most of the time it updates quickly however since it is a syndication website, sometimes there can be technical issues or some lag from the actual data from our local MLS. Are you looking for homes now? We'd love to help!
You forgot about the most important change. Toll booths! Right of way will be handed to corporations. Road expansion and you'll pay to use them whether you like it or not
Is there any development out towards McEwen? I have acreage out that way. It is wooded with small spring and pond. Road separates 2 acres from remainder. Road is gravel maintained by County. There are some homes being built nearby. Taxes under $750.00.
Hi @edwinleach7401, it’s David! If you want my FREE RELOCATION GUIDE with information on all things Nashville, Tennessee, you can download it here: contact.buyorsellrealestatenow.com/nashville-relocation-guide
It's a win-win! Landlords get to keep their rent looking good on paper, which keeps their property value up. And for tenants, it means they're paying less overall during their lease.
🎯We’re full of carpetbaggers and get rich quick realtors. The sprawl is poorly planned. The Developers are pushing for the removal of flood zone protection laws. 24,65, and 40 are choked with traffic. Nashville has been sold out.
How is BNA one of the nicest and coolest airports in the country when it looks like a mashup between a 1970s IHOP and HOJO’s? The carpet is NOT deliberate. Its not ironic, its simply neglect.