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“I wanted to get money out of the way so I could spend my time with kids and a wife (I didn’t yet have.)” Greg Wilson retired recently at 42.…
Generally, the credit bureaus consider anything over 670 a good credit score. If your score is 671 or higher, you’re doing fairly well. The best credit score and the highest…
Some US landlords haven’t been able to evict nonpaying tenants since Spring 2020. First the CARES Act placed a partial moratorium on evictions across the country. Then the CDC declared…
One of the great advantages of investing in real estate is leverage: the ability to buy your own assets with other people’s money. The property appreciates in value, even as…
Looking to invest in commercial real estate, but don’t have several million dollars lying around? Real estate crowdfunding platform Streitwise makes it easy to add commercial properties to your investment…
Wondering how to take out an investment property loan under an LLC name? Deni and Brian walk through your options for financing LLC-owned properties. Video Broadcast Version Audio Podcast Version…
Remember the housing market crash and Great Recession in 2008? It represented the second-largest recession we’ve lived through, junior only to the Great Depression. Given that a real estate bubble…
When you’re a landlord, complaints from tenants are a fact of life, so here are 10 ways to combat common tenant complaints. By Jen Baker Being a landlord is hard…
Landlords face various internal and external threats to their rental property businesses. Physical threats can range in nature from vandalism by outsiders to fire hazards within the building. Some tenants…
More than 40 percent of workers are still working from home, but new survey data from Apartment List shows that not everyone loves remote work. “In our latest report, Not…