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Buying Real Estate Investments - Part 3 of a 6 - Finding a Realtor®

Saturday, May 02

Moving on to Part 3 of the 6 steps toward buying a home or investment property with step 3: Finding a Realtor®. And it should be easy, right? How about just going onto Zillow and choosing someone....anyone? Not so fast! Choosing a Realtor is a very crucial part of the buying process. Not all Rea...


Buying Real Estate Investments - Part 2 of a 6 Part Series - Funding

Saturday, April 25

Continuing my series on the steps to buying real estate investments. Part 2 - Funding aka "How Am I Gonna Pay For This?" After you've done your Research into buying real estate, Funding is the next step in the process. Determine how you're gonna pay for your purchase. If by cash, great, but if yo...


Buying Real Estate Investments - Part 1 of a 6 Part Series - Research

Saturday, April 18

Purchasing real estate is a systematic process that requires strategic planning. In this series, I will discuss 6 steps that can lead to a more successful buying venture. Whether it's your home, an investment property, or a small commercial business deal, certain steps should be followed. Granted...


Look Past the Glitz and Glamour!

Friday, April 10

Hello Real Estate Buyers! Believe it or not, you can still look for homes/investment properties to buy during the pandemic, albeit virtually. Here in Pittsburgh, PA we are all under a "shelter in place" order, meaning no one can tour homes to buy or sell. So here we sit looking at homes and inves...


Coronavirus: How It's Affecting The Real Estate Industry

Friday, March 27

Coronavirus Greatly Impacting Our Lives!!! Real Estate Industry Virtually Shutting Down!!! Hi Folks, Here in Pittsburgh PA, and many other cities, most of us are staying home adhering to our government's mandates. We take this time to thank all of those who are on the front lines keeping us safe...


Do You Have Your Boots On The Ground?

Friday, March 13

Investors sometimes want to invest OOS (Out of State) for various reasons. Mostly because the markets they live in are saturated and overpriced. Perhaps you're hearing that other markets are seeing properties that are generating strong cash flows with good returns. Whatever the reason for investi...