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- U.S. homes are still a bargain on the international market
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- Home buyers in these markets have the upper hand
All posts by reinvestor
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How to Invest in Out of State Real Estate
Ever since I started my real estate investing journey, I’ve come across numerous investors–myself being one of them, who decided to invest in properties that weren’t located in their “backyard”. I strongly believe that investors shouldn’t invest...
- Posted June 26, 2015
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The Three Things Private Lenders Want
The concept of private lending has grown over the years as institutional lenders have tightened their lending guidelines while more traditional investments such as stocks and bonds have proven to be a rocky road with tepid returns....
- Posted June 26, 2015
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6 Ways to Avoid the Tenant From Hell
It’s hard enough to keep up with wear and tear on your investment property without having to deal with disgruntled residents causing willful and severe destruction to a home. From “Sharpie parties” — where tenants invite friends...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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Rising Trend Of Parents Helping Millennials Buy First Home
IRVINE, Calif., March 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – New research by loanDepot LLC, America’s consumer lender, indicates the number of parents who expect to help their Millennial-age children purchase a home in the future will increase by 31 percent...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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Make Better Investment Decisions with Reliable Data
–> Show Summary Most real estate investors fly by the seat of their pants based on gut feel…with little to no real data being used in their decisions. Scott Abbey and Shane Sauer join us today to...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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Preparing a Home for an Open House: Security Edition
Holding an open house is an act of faith. You clean, declutter, and prepare your home to look its best, hoping at least one of the visitors will fall in love enough to make an offer, preferably all-cash. At...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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Landlords – Are Your Profits Getting Eaten By Repairs?
When a new Tenant signs a lease for one of my rental properties I ALWAYS supply them with a copy of my damages and move-out charges at the time of their lease signing. I let them know...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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Guide to Turning over the Unit: The Preparation
Introduction One tenant leaves and another comes in. It is just like some natural cycle and the time gap between these two events must be judiciously used by the property manager to prepare the unit for the...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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7 Tips For Managing Real Estate Teams In The Digital Workplace
How can investors manage real estate teams in the new digital workplace? The workplace has changed. We’ve evolved from the industrial era. We’re now working in a digital landscape. The digital nomad movement has gone from the...
- Posted June 25, 2015
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Crisis Management: How I’ve Dealt with Rogue Contractors
You got it. Contractor says one thing. The actual end product, or action, or quality of work, is very, very different. For instance, the contractor keeps talking about how little money he is going to make. Or,...
- Posted June 25, 2015