This article is not for beginners. It’s not for those just thinking about purchasing their first property in pursuit of financial independence. It’s for those who are ready, willing, and able to take their life in their own hands. It’s for those ready to seriously start making serious strides towards saving ~$20,000 to get that down payment... Continue Reading →
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Why You Should Stop Looking for an “Investor-Friendly” Real Estate Agent
In my research attempting to understand the needs of potential future clients as a new real estate agent, I have come across countless threads looking for “investor-friendly” real estate agents. Are they really the unicorns of real estate? I don’t think so. Let me share my perspective with you. Let’s start with the term “investor-friendly.”... Continue Reading →
5 Ways Easily Invest In Real Estate Without Buying Property
Sure, buying real estate can be a costly affair. But it doesn’t have to be. In fact, you can do it directly from your smartphone—and that’s without ever managing a property, a mortgage or dealing with a dirty tenant. Check it out. 5 Ways to Invest in Real Estate Without Owning Property REITs: REITs are publicly-traded... Continue Reading →
This Simple Advice Will Help You Manage Contractors & Other Workers More Effectively
Treat Employees as if They Were Volunteers This is why top-down styles of leadership that involve barking orders at people are generally ineffective. As my dad once put it to me, “You should treat all of your employees and contractors as if they were volunteers.” Even if something is an order, you should phrase it... Continue Reading →
Internet Marketing for Property Managers: How to Use SEO to Boost Your Online Visibility
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a widely misunderstood process that is often deliberately made more confusing by people trying to sell you something. The point of SEO is to make sure that you appear on the first page of Google’s search results so that people will see the link to your content and click on... Continue Reading →