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EXACTLY [quote user=TangoWhiskey][quote user=2ndstory] [quote user=ThomasBeyer]I talked about this last night at the Calgary REIN meeting, to be repeated tonight in Edmonton. You sell for a variety of reasons, such as you need cash, your investor partner needs/wants out, if the market is very hot, if you have negative cash-flow or if you have repair bills coming up (say a new $20,000 roof) that exceed your reserves.
I would say that the only one of those that really stands out is that the market is strong.
So how does one determine if the market is strong? Really obvious signs of irrationality - like sales of multi-family in California in 2005 that didn't even cover operating expenses let alone mortgage payments? With the demand for multi-family right now could this asset class becoming over-valued in the hunt for yield?
I would say that the only one of those that really stands out is that the market is strong.
So how does one determine if the market is strong? Really obvious signs of irrationality - like sales of multi-family in California in 2005 that didn't even cover operating expenses let alone mortgage payments? With the demand for multi-family right now could this asset class becoming over-valued in the hunt for yield?