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The big risks in buying a house sight unseen

By Richard | Jul 6, 2022

Patchogue, N.Y.: A home for sale, under contract, on Center Street in Patchogue, New York on May 17, 2022.Steve Pfost | Newsday | Getty ImagesIn many areas of the country, homes continue to sell even as rising mortgage rates, high prices and recessionary concerns filter through economy. During the recent real estate boom, the urgency […]

From the Screen to Short-Term Rentals and How “Stargirl” Started Investing

By Richard | Jul 6, 2022

If you’re unsure about real estate, run the numbers. It’s that simple. Once you run the numbers, you’ll have clarity on which decisions to make and tangible reassurance that you made the right ones. Today’s guest, actress Brec Bassinger, shares how focusing on the numbers has given her the confidence to become the successful investor […]

Metropolitan areas with the most million-dollar homes

By Richard | Jul 5, 2022

Historic row houses in Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington. amedved | iStock | Getty Images Million-dollar homes aren’t common in the U.S., but you’re more likely to find these properties along the coasts. That’s according to a LendingTree study that ranked the country’s 50 biggest metropolitan areas by the share of owner-occupied properties worth $1 […]

Rich Dad’s CPA on How ANY Investor Can Avoid Taxes in 2022

By Richard | Jul 5, 2022

Everyone wonders how the rich avoid taxes. To most Americans, it seems like there is some big loophole that only the mega-wealthy know about, leaving average workers strapped with a large tax bill. Are the ultra-wealthy cheating the tax code, or are they onto something that everyday Americans simply don’t know about? Tom Wheelwright, author […]

China’s real estate continues to face weak buyer sentiment: S&P

By Richard | Jul 5, 2022

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Squawk Box Asia Louis Kuijs of the credit rating agency says housing sales in the country remain weak, though there was some improvement in May and June. 01:49 9 minutes ago Source link

From 400 Credit Score to Making $17,000/Month in Passive Income

By Richard | Jul 4, 2022

Passive income and credit scores. While they don’t entirely rely on each other, having good credit does allow you to build passive income streams far faster. Andrew Brazell learned this the hard way, but thankfully profited big time by making some needed changes. Less than a decade or so ago, Andrew was living in a […]

We're seeing a huge decline in mortgage applications, says Wells Fargo's Charles Scharf

By Richard | Jul 4, 2022

CNBC's Carl Quintanilla reports on consumer demand softening in the housing space. Source link

Which Makes More Sense in 2022?

By Richard | Jul 4, 2022

Renting vs buying a house. It’s an easy decision. If you have the option to buy, you should buy. Shouldn’t you? That line of thinking, according to Ken Johnson, real estate economics expert, can cost you a lot of money. His team at Florida Atlantic University, along with other data–first economic experts, have spent a […]

Estimating Rent, “Amplifying” Cash Flow, and DIY Investing

By Richard | Jul 3, 2022

Look up “how to retire early” online and you’ll see some common prescriptions. You’ll hear investors talk about rental properties and index funds more than other options. This is for good reason since even as real estate investors there are ways we can go beyond the scope of buying rentals to amplify our wealth and […]