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A Good Option for Real Estate Investors?

A Good Option for Real Estate Investors?

By Richard | Apr 7, 2022

Have you ever wanted to own a cash-flowing rental with rent guaranteed for the first year? Well, with Doorvest, it’s possible. When using Doorvest, a property is acquired by Doorvest, renovated on your behalf, and even has a tenant placed for you. Even the property management is included—for a fee, of course. All you have […]

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The 2022 Housing Market Explained

The 2022 Housing Market Explained

By Richard | Apr 6, 2022

The 2022 housing market is off to a wild start. We’ve seen home inventory at decade lows, interest rates have finally started to rise, and more homebuyers are looking at fewer houses. As a real estate investor, it can be tough to navigate a market like this, especially when you’ve never bought a rental property […]

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Why Landlords Should Never Use Venmo or PayPal To Collect Rent

Why Landlords Should Never Use Venmo or PayPal To Collect Rent

By Richard | Apr 5, 2022

Technological advancements impact the way we exchange goods and services. eCommerce has consistently driven the need for mobile wallets while helping to reduce the need for paper checks or cash.  Apps like Venmo and PayPal have upscaled the usability of mobile wallets by making peer-to-peer money transfers convenient and easy to use. As a result, […]

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4 Essential 1031 Exchange Strategies To Use in a Seller’s Market

4 Essential 1031 Exchange Strategies To Use in a Seller’s Market

By Richard | Apr 5, 2022

If you haven’t noticed, there really hasn’t been a better time to sell a property. The Case-Shiller Index rounds out to about 282 points as of late January, and median home prices rose 15.9% year-over-year in February. Add in the fact that sellers are receiving multiple offers within a few days after listing and you have all the […]

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Cityzenith helping Amazon, governments reduce emissions from buildings

Cityzenith helping Amazon, governments reduce emissions from buildings

By Richard | Apr 4, 2022

Real estate accounts for an estimated 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with 12% of that in the United States alone, according to the EPA. Buildings mostly operate on fossil fuels, and their surfaces leak a lot of air, releasing cooling and heating out into the atmosphere. Add the construction industry to that and the […]

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How to Retire in 3 Years (After MANY Mistakes) with Real Estate

How to Retire in 3 Years (After MANY Mistakes) with Real Estate

By Richard | Apr 4, 2022

Real estate and early retirement go hand in hand. Most people think that it’ll take years (or decades) to build up enough cash flow to simply break even on your monthly expenses (lean FI). Those people probably aren’t thinking as big as today’s guest, Hugh Carnahan, who retired in only three years thanks to speed, […]

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There are a lot of systemic risks in China’s property sector, says Rockefeller International’s Sharma

There are a lot of systemic risks in China’s property sector, says Rockefeller International’s Sharma

By Richard | Apr 4, 2022

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Ruchir Sharma, Rockefeller International chairman, joins ‘Closing Bell’ to discuss the growth story for Chinese stocks. 03:50 Thu, Mar 31 20224:00 PM EDT Source link

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The Cash Flow Market “Mirage” That Traps New Investors

The Cash Flow Market “Mirage” That Traps New Investors

By Richard | Apr 3, 2022

Cash flow markets are a hotspot for new real estate investors. Why? They’re inexpensive to get into, show great cash flow (on paper), and allow many investors to map their date of financial freedom. The downside? Cash flow markets are different in real life than they are on paper. What may look like a phenomenal […]

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10 tips to help you find the perfect apartment after college

10 tips to help you find the perfect apartment after college

By Richard | Apr 3, 2022

Congratulations! You did it! You graduated college and got your degree. But once all the college graduation parties and final hangouts with your friends come to an end, it’s time to hesitantly glare into the next phase of your life. It’s time to get your first apartment. A lot of us know roughly where we […]

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