Overcoming Real Estate Investment Fears
Friday, May 25
I think we can all agree that being afraid of stuff sucks. Whatever your fear is, whether it’s heights or snakes or huge crowds, that cold feeling that takes over you, where your stomach drops and the hair on the back of your neck stands up - it’s no fun.With real estate investing, there can defi...
4 Myths About Turnkey Investing that Simply Aren’t True
Wednesday, May 23
Even though turnkey investing is nothing new and lots of experienced investors have found success with this strategy, it’s still something that has a bad rap in some circles. There are lots of myths surrounding this type of investing, and unfortunately, there are plenty of gullible people out the...
Are You Ready for Financial Freedom?
Monday, May 21
Financial freedom is something we all want, but very few of us actually achieve it. Instead, we spend our lives indebted to others and toiling away to pay off those debts, and inevitably rack up more I.O.U.s along the way. It’s a vicious cycle that millions of Americans are trapped in.But what if...
How Much Does an Eviction Really Cost?
Friday, May 18
Evictions are expensive. Like, really expensive. I know what you’re probably looking for here is an exact dollar amount, and by the end of this post, I will give you one. I have to preface that by saying that this amount is not guaranteed though, because there are so many factors involved that ar...
5 Things to Know Before Buying a Turnkey Property
Wednesday, May 16
Turnkey investments offer a number of advantages over other types of investments, including other real estate strategies. With a turnkey property, you’re investing in a piece of real estate that has been rehabbed and, depending on the provider you’re working with, is already tenanted and has prop...
Is it Smart to Invest with Family and Friends?
Monday, May 14
There are two types of real estate investors: those who partner up with other investors, and those who fly solo. Both ways have their pros and cons, and one isn’t necessarily better than the other. It comes down to who you are as an investor (and a person, in general), as well as what your strate...