Blame it on the holidays, consumerism season, or the purchase of my latest rehab project, but I've been thinking a lot about my relationship with spending money. I have this unhealthy relationship with healthy money m...
In today's market, many office landlords would much rather walk away from their properties and take a loss than fight to attract tenants and avoid foreclosure. For these owners, the future of office space looks so gri...
Daily Dose!Real estate investing might be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Real estate crowdfunding platforms can let you add commercial properties and other real estate investments to your portfolio at a low ...
There are so many people and companies out there who claim to be wholesalers and many more newbies who claim to want to start out in wholesaling as a means to get started in the biz.
Let me tell you about a recent ex...
Back in Feb 2020, most of us thought (per this popular post) that the markets would be more or less severely impacted if the Pandemic persists.
Commercial RE suffered immediately for everything Office and some relate...
Happy 2024 everyone!🎉
To start the year with a strategic approach, I intend to delve into the significant topic of Unlocking the Potential of Multifamily Real Estate! 💥
The potential for multifamily properties in th...
Hey All, I'm extremely new to real estate investing I'm married with 4 young children that I homeschool. My husband is employed and of course our only source of income. We live in the San Francisco bay area and will b...
Any other software engineers become Real Estate Investors? Would love to hear about ways you've leveraged your skills for automations, integrations etc.
So I'm familiar with the 50% Rule, the 2% Rule, and that I should be buying at no more than 70% of retail value. Are there any other "standard" rules of thumb that are used by real estate investors?
We’ve all seen some behemoth corporations go down in the past decade, from the retail giants like Circuit City all the way to firms like Bear Stearns in the financial crisis. It’s a tough fate for a company regardl...