Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay By Jimmy Reed So, what do you do when the market is flooded with so much Competition? How do you really get Wealthy in Real Estate? Getting fed up!?? How about Real Wealth Deals??? Hope you enjoyed the last article! Part 1 of “What to do NOW in Real Continue Reading
U.S. Department of Justice Files Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Landlord
By Stephanie Mojica The U.S. Department of Justice recently filed a lawsuit against an Iowa landlord alleging that he sexually harassed and committed acts of retaliation against a female tenant. The defendants in the lawsuit are Juan Goitia and 908 Bridge Cooperative in Davenport, Iowa, according Continue Reading
Vacation Rental Investment Opportunities
By Rick Tobin In 2019, the travel and tourism sector represented 10.4% of the global GDP (Gross Domestic Product), including vacation rental properties. Over the past 12 years back when the best known vacation rental company named Airbnb was formed in San Francisco, each consecutive year for Continue Reading
3 Unique Ways to Turn Your Property Into a Money-making Machine
By Ashley Lipman Almost any property is capable of turning a viable ROI if managed with savvy and foresight. Even bare vacant land can turn a profit if you know where to look for the right kind of customer. Making money through real estate is as old as real estate itself (which is to say, “as Continue Reading
Are Investments in Temporary Rentals a Good Investment?
By Edward Brown With the popularity in Air BNB [for discussion purposes, we are using Air BNB, but there are other similar companies that could be substituted in] gaining traction in the market place, many real estate investors have been looking at purchasing residential real estate for the Continue Reading
Warning to All Renters: Renting a House Could Cost You A Million Dollars
By Lex Levinrad The Distressed Real Estate Institute has a report called “Warning to All Renters: Renting a House Could Cost You a Million Dollars!” The report was based on the findings of a Distressed Real Estate Institute study that looked at data on thousands of single family homes in South Continue Reading
Should I buy my own home first, or rent and buy investment homes?
By Adiel Gorel A classic question I get when talking to a would-be real estate investor is: “Shouldn’t we buy a home to live in first before buying investment homes?” The answer, of course, depends on where you live. When considering owning your own residence, there are various layers of Continue Reading