All posts by reinvestor

  • Hidden Costs for Real Estate Investors

    As you do your due diligence into a specific property to use as a rental, don’t overlook these hidden costs often associated with investment property ownership. They might be part and parcel of the next deal you...

    • Posted May 10, 2017
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  • 3 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Acquiring A Real Estate Business Partner

    If you are considering launching your own business (or even if you already have an established company), acquiring a real estate business partner can be extremely beneficial. Not only are partnerships relatively easy to establish, they also...

    • Posted May 8, 2017
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  • Low Income Doctor In A High Cost of Living Area

    I had a couple of comments on this year’s State of the Blog post that asked for more advice tailored to low earning doctors in high cost of living areas. I’ve given some general advice (and ranted a...

    • Posted May 8, 2017
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  • How to Integrate New Technology in the Housing Market

    Most real estate agents can’t remain competitive unless they update software, equipment, and accessories that they use on a regular basis. Common reasons for technology changes include: the industry has experienced changes, like processes that have been...

    • Posted May 8, 2017
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  • Student Housing Sales Outperform the Rest of the Market

    Commercial real estate investors are increasingly keeping their wallets in their pockets, waiting to see where interest rates will go, for prices to come down and for more properties to come on the market. That’s happening in...

    • Posted May 8, 2017
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  • The Downside Of Financial Independence

    One of the things I was counting on when I published, Being A Landlord Questions My Faith In Humanity, was readers coming out of the woodwork questioning why I would be so lenient when my tenants were so thoughtless....

    • Posted May 8, 2017
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  • 7 Absolute Must-Read Real Estate Books for Beginning Investors

    Thirteen years ago I was a brand new real estate investor. I had just graduated from college with a biology degree, and I decided to jump into the world of real estate entrepreneurship full-time. Looking back, it...

    • Posted May 5, 2017
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  • What You Need to Know about Rolling a 401K into an IRA

    Without question, the most beneficial aspect of setting aside money in a 401K is to take advantage of matching contributions from an employer. There are few other ways to double your monthly contributions in such a short...

    • Posted May 5, 2017
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  • 6 Surprising Revelations You’ll Have Purging Your Stuff Before You Move

    caimacanul/iStock; Scovad/iStock I moved in with my boyfriend this past summer. Before you imagine some cute recent college grad in her first adult relationship, no. I’m a divorced mom who had lived in the same Brooklyn apartment for nearly...

    • Posted May 5, 2017
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  • Top Challenge for Industrial Investors is Finding Assets to Buy

    While industrial is not the sexiest type of real estate, it is certainly a darling of investors. There are several reasons for today’s hot industrial marketplace, notes Mark Glagola, senior managing director at Houston-based Transwestern Investment Group....

    • Posted May 5, 2017
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