by Phil Akalp | Jan 11, 2017 | Asset Protection, Buy and Hold
If you’re like most real estate investors, you probably own more than one property. Or, maybe you’ve gotten your start with your first investment and you’re ready to expand. One of the most common questions from real estate investors is about how to structure...
by Belen Figueira | Oct 18, 2016 | Apartments, Buy and Hold
Being an excellent landlord doesn’t mean you’re exempt from getting a few bad tenants. Screening tenants at the beginning of any lease is a good way to mitigate future risk, but it still doesn’t account for the unpredictability of some of them. In any case, as a...
by Peter Abualzolof | Oct 6, 2016 | Buy and Hold, Real Estate Investing Strategies
Sometimes the middle of nowhere is right where you want your real estate investment. Small towns and populations might scare some people away, but they’re pretty good at not scaring your money away. If you’re an investor living in a big city, a small town real estate...
by Rick Tobin | Sep 13, 2016 | Buy and Hold, Fixer - Rehab, Miscellaneous
Today, indoor pollution can far exceed outdoor environmental pollution for homeowners and tenants alike, due to exposure to mold, mycotoxins, and other forms of fungi. Molds are simple, microscopic living organisms. Both molds and yeasts are fungi. Fungi are the...
by Dmitriy Fomichenko | Mar 15, 2016 | Apartments, Buy and Hold
“Owning a home is a keystone of wealth–both financial affluence and emotional security.” ~ Suze Orman Owning a home has always been a part of the American Dream, and the same has been depicted in the latest Trulia report, Housing in 2016: Hesitant Households,...
by Mike Johnson | Jan 14, 2016 | Buy and Hold, Real Estate Investing Strategies
If you dream of immediate retirement, this is your year. The good life stands ready and waiting for you to claim it. If you’re motivated, there’s no good reason why you can’t self-educate and retire within the next 12 months, no matter how much money you have right...