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There’s a comeuppance coming in the housing market, says Moody’s Mark Zandi

There’s a comeuppance coming in the housing market, says Moody’s Mark Zandi

By Richard | Jun 8, 2022

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailMark Zandi, Moody’s Analytics chief economist, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to discuss his take on the housing market after Wednesday’s mortgage demand data, his predictions for different housing market stability metrics and more. Source link

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Now Is The Best Time To Start

Now Is The Best Time To Start

By Richard | Jun 8, 2022

If you haven’t noticed, real estate is the most expensive it’s ever been. For newcomers and experienced investors, it’s been a lot harder to find good deals at affordable prices. Luckily, real estate investing provides enough strategies that you can get around the barrier of entry by executing a tactic known as “house hacking”. Let’s […]

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7 Important Rights That Landlords Have

7 Important Rights That Landlords Have

By Richard | Jun 7, 2022

Let’s face it, being a real estate or rental property owner is like trying to navigate a minefield. At every point, you must double-check federal and state laws to ensure you don’t cross boundaries on your own property. The various housing laws that exist always protect the interest of the tenants over that of the […]

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Why “DIY Landlords” Will Win in a Recession

Why “DIY Landlords” Will Win in a Recession

By Richard | Jun 7, 2022

What do DIY landlording and inflation have to do with each other? Surprisingly, much more than you would think. As the year progresses and the housing market stays hot, more real estate investors are having trouble finding cash-flowing deals. At the same time, the tenants in those properties are seeing the price of their gas, […]

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Housing wealth gains record .2 trillion, but signs suggest market is cooling

Housing wealth gains record $1.2 trillion, but signs suggest market is cooling

By Richard | Jun 6, 2022

Houses in Hercules, California, US, on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Homebuyers are facing a worsening affordability situation with mortgage rates hovering around the highest levels in more than a decade. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Homeowners are in the money, and it just keeps coming. Two years of rapidly rising home prices […]

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How to Prepare for a Recession (and Profit!) in 2022

How to Prepare for a Recession (and Profit!) in 2022

By Richard | Jun 6, 2022

One man knows how to prepare for a recession arguably better than anyone else. He’s been able to build wealth during multiple different economic cycles, not only surviving but thriving in the process. With decades of experience in real estate investing, advising, and mentoring, J Scott, author of Recession-Proof Real Estate Investing, stands as a […]

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When to increase a house budget and when to stick to an original price

When to increase a house budget and when to stick to an original price

By Richard | Jun 6, 2022

valentinrussanov | E+ | Getty Images The housing market is hot right now — if you’re a seller. Buyers, on the flip side, are having a harder time finding homes. Americans are aware of the struggles they face in buying a home. More than 70% of U.S. adults believe the housing market is currently in […]

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Is My Property Manager Skimming Off the Top?

Is My Property Manager Skimming Off the Top?

By Richard | Jun 5, 2022

Property management is a crucial part of your real estate investing business. They make repairs, take tenant calls, and most importantly, collect rent. But what happens when your property manager stops contacting you, forgets to send signed leases, and doesn’t send you your rent checks? When is it time to start worrying and how do […]

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Home prices surged in March as interest rates also rose: S&P Case-Shiller

Home prices surged in March as interest rates also rose: S&P Case-Shiller

By Richard | Jun 5, 2022

A sold sign sits outside a home.  Adam Jeffery | CNBC Rising mortgage rates did not slow down rising home prices in March. Nationally, home prices were 20.6% higher than they were in March 2021, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index. That is higher than the 20% gain in February. The index […]

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