The Path to Investing
Wednesday, November 06
Real estate investing is considered by majority of business experts as one of the best ways to make your money grow. Investments in real estate produce varieties of income potential and creative profitability. Step 1 – Capital You’re going to need money and it’s always better to leverage other pe...
Risk Mitigation in Real Estate Investing through Education
Tuesday, November 05
Education has been the key to majority of the successes in any kind of business, and real estate investing is no exception to this rule. Real estate investing is somewhat regarded as a risky undertaking, specifically for amateurs. For those who don’t seem to understand the field, the risk deter...
How To Decide if Flipping Houses is Right for You
Monday, November 04
We all love our HGTV! One of the most popular genres to watch right now are the “house flippers” who flip homes as a way of life. They show the ups and downs of turning ‘trash’ into treasure and some very brief glimpses of the business part. It looks like fun and you might be wondering if it’...
Common Mistakes of First Time Investors
Friday, November 01
Real estate investing as a beginner can be challenging. There are a lot of risks and learning curves to overcome. In this insightful beginner’s investment quick guide, the points discussed will help you understand what to say “no” to and what should be regarded as false reassurances. Lessons to...
1031 Exchange and the Qualified Intermediary
Thursday, October 31
Section 1031 in the Internal Revenue Service is a boon for prospective investors and allows for the selling of an investment property for profit by reinvesting in a similar property elsewhere in the country. This wonderful concept works on the principle of gain rolling from the old to the new. ...
Follow the Builder Strategy
Wednesday, October 30
When the real estate market cools, the profit potential of homeownership cools as well. Here’s an old strategy called “follow the builder.” It is most typically used by mobile homeowners who don’t mind moving every 1-3 years and are looking to scale at a growth curve. But investors who have a m...