by M. Ian Colville Buying in an undesirable neighborhood can make financial sense, but is it worth it? The short answer is, it depends. Of course, it depends on the property and the neighborhood, but it also depends on the investor. Buying in a challenging neighborhood can end up being a disaster, but it can also produce good returns and involve minimal... Continue Reading →
Everything You Need to Know About Subdividing Your Land
by Kevin Perk When you say the word subdivision to most people, it will most-likely conjure up images of large tracts of suburban style housing. And while huge housing developments are one type of subdivision, there are also much simpler forms that even the novice real estate investor could contemplate doing. Knowing what a subdivision is... Continue Reading →
What I’ve Learned About Landlord Anonymity
Can landlords be truly anonymous in the 21st Century? Of course not. But that doesn’t mean it has to be easy to figure out who a property’s owner is or where to find them. “Why do landlords need privacy? Why does anyone need privacy if they have nothing to hide?” There’s always a goodie-two-shoes who thinks... Continue Reading →
Buying Investment Property: Learn EXACTLY How It’s Done With This In-Depth Case Study!
Simply buying investment property will teach you more about real estate investing than anything else could. But when you first start (or restart) investing, making a purchase is not that simple! You don’t even know all of the steps. So, the goal of this article is to give you the next best thing to a real deal. Using... Continue Reading →
7 Productive Actions to Take While Searching For Your Next Property
A recent conversation with a new investor got me thinking about starting out. It has been a long time since I was a newbie, and while things have changed a whole lot, some things will always be the same. If you aren’t going to do the rehab work yourself, you will need to find a... Continue Reading →