For homeowners looking to sell their property in a quick and streamlined manner, iBuyers have become an increasingly popular option. An iBuyer, also often called an “instant buyer”, is a relatively new trend in the real estate market and is designed to allow homeowners to sell their homes quickly, assuming many of the responsibilities that typically […]
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What To Do If You Are Staring At An Eviction
If you own a rental property long enough eventually you will be forced to deal with an eviction. In a perfect world you can reach an amicable resolution and quickly move on. A more likely scenario is that the eviction will linger for months impacting every aspect of your business. Often times the actions you take in […]
The Biggest Challenges Of Self-Managing A Rental Property
There is no greater long term investment in real estate than a quality rental property. The right rental will not only provide short-term cash flow in the way of surplus rents received but can give you the potential for appreciation years down the road. For those that specialize in self-managed properties, they may be able […]
Tips for Landlording: Do’s and Don’ts
There are more rental property opportunities available today than ever before. A growing number of potential homebuyers are holding off and flooding the rental market. This has created ample demand for rental properties and in turn demand for landlords. On the surface, owning a rental property might seem easy. You buy a property, find some […]
40+ Questions To Answer Before Wholesaling Real Estate
Wholesaling real estate is a short-term business tactic often used by investors looking to make consistent and quick income in the housing market. In a wholesale real estate deal, the wholesaler agrees to purchase a home from a seller for a small earnest deposit. The wholesale contract details the amount the wholesaler is expected to sell […]
How to Sell a Rehab Property FAST
In the world of real estate, time is money. With every rehab property, you work on it is essential that you find a buyer as quickly as possible. The interest payments, insurance, and taxes don’t stop until your property gets sold. The first 24 hours of any new listing is the best time to generate […]