Cash flow—it’s a term real estate investors eat, sleep, and live for. Maybe it’s used in reference to bigger sums of cash flow, as in flipping, or more often it’s used in terms of the monthly cash flow that a rental property does (or doesn’t) bring in. Either way, cash needs to be flowing in for... Continue Reading →
The 3 Dumbest Mistakes Buy & Hold Real Estate Investors Make
There is no doubt that even the professional long-term real estate investors are prone to the occasional slip up, so don’t feel down if you make some mistakes. After all, it is all a part of the learning process. However, do keep in mind that it is definitely an error if you consistently repeat these mistakes and... Continue Reading →
How Paying All Cash for a Property Affects Your Ability to Build Wealth
Many investors choose to pay all cash for an investment property. To be clear, even when investors use terms like “all cash,” the truth is, no “cash” is actually traded. In most cases, the buyer brings a check (usually certified funds, such as a bank cashier’s check) to the title company, and the title company... Continue Reading →