One stated benefit of investing in real estate is price appreciation. However, if you look at inflation adjusted real estate prices for the most part there isn't much appreciation. There are specific points in time ...
As I build up my SFR portfolio I am starting to ask myself: “Is the idea of SFR cashflow simply a spreadsheet myth?”The common “goal” for SFR investing is $200+/month in cashflow, i.e. cash leftover after PITI and all...
What have NYS Landlords done to counter the new tenancy laws?
I've got all of my ducks in a row (financing, agent, multiple potential deals). Have a few turnkey BnB properties I'm evaluating but not sure how to assess flowing revenue streams. I get that there should be some prem...
With the housing market as a whole cooling off a bit and civil unrest around the country/world how do you plan on making money in all aspects? (Bull,Bear and sideways)
I’ve been trading stocks for over three years no...
I just finished reading the E-Myth a few weeks ago and I am astonished that it took me this long to discover it. This book really changed the way I am approaching my business. I've spent so many years working IN my bu...
I finally read The E-Myth by Michael Gerber which comes up almost as often as the suggestion of Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I must admit, this book qualifies as "best selling", but not "best written". However, the idea of "...
I've recently noticed that there is some land for residential developments for sale in LA that is relatively cheap given the overall housing market there. I am from the east coast and have the intention of either hold...
Myth 1. IRS audits are very common / IRA audits are so rare that you can forget about them
The latter was true during the recent Covid years. We recently had an under 1% audit rate. However, two things are good to re...
I know that zillow zestimates are not that accurate, but, since my the zestimate for my sons home that he purchased last month is "zestimated" at 15% higher than when he first looked at it, does that mean that it prob...