Just as you can’t judge a book by its cover, you also would be wise to avoid judging a property by its paint job. Below the surface of your property lies incredible amounts of risk that if not discovered in advance could cause immense financial loss later on. Therefore, the physical inspection of the rental... Continue Reading →
When it Comes to Your Rental Portfolio, How Much Cash Flow is Enough?
“Cash flow” is a term that comes up in most conversations on real estate investing—and for good reason. As a landlord, if the rent you charge is significantly higher than your expenses, that difference can not only help you build wealth but can also serve as a potential cash cushion, there to soften the blow... Continue Reading →
Cash Flow vs. Equity: Which Pays Off for Investors in the Long Run?
As I’ve been searching for topics to write about, in terms of finance and real estate investment are concerned, I keep running across the different ongoing conversations regarding equity and cash flow. Specifically, which one is better and why? I thought this would be a good topic to analyze from a financial perspective, especially in... Continue Reading →
Why 3-15 Unit Buildings Offer the Best Returns for Investors
Investors need to work harder to find good deals than they did five years ago due to the more competitive real estate market. Our real estate company decided to use data and insights to figure out which investing class to target. From our analysis, we have found that the sweet spot to investing is the... Continue Reading →
6 Questions to Ask If You Plan to Raise Money for Real Estate Deals
This is a great time to raise more outside money to fund real estate deals. Many investors are hungry for opportunities. Those with access to deals can be of great service while growing their own ventures and finding even more profit in the market. It is now easier than ever to raise money from a... Continue Reading →