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Today's Hottest Rental Type, Why Money Is A Taboo Topic
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Homes with many small bedrooms are hotly desired today.
Why? In an economic rough patch, people need roommates. Secondly, home offices are more popular than ever.
Residents increasingly want yards today too. Gardening is popular as a hedge against disruptions in the food supply chain.
This all makes single-family homes more popular than apartments.
*The entire episode transcript is below.*
The debt-to-income ratio requirement is positioned to be removed from qualified mortgages.
Three listener questions are answered:
1) What about CapEx expenses?
2) What about all these property notices I get in the mail?
3) What happened to the coffee and cacao providers?
I give you four reasons about why money is a taboo topic.
Learn the least likely money topic that people are willing to discuss.
The most I ever made at my day job was $108,000.
People must stop equating net worth with self-worth.
Resources mentioned:
April Home Prices Grew 5.5%:
https://www.housingwire.com/articles/u-s-home-prices-grew-5-5-in-april-despite-pandemic/
Why Money Is A Taboo Topic - Ally Bank survey:
The Atlantic:
Why Americans Don't Talk About Money
Mortgage Loans:
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Welcome to Get Rich Education. I'm your host, Keith Weinhold.
Talking about today's hottest rental type, then my favorite guest is here on milestone Episode 300 - because that guest is you - as I help with your listener questions about your rental property operations, then "Why Money Is A Taboo Topic" (why DO people hide their salary?), and finally a little Episode 300 bonus. All today, on Get Rich Education.
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