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When it comes to prestige, comfort, status, and enjoyment, nothing tops living in a golf course community. But it’s not all perfect. For every benefit, it could be argued that there’s a mitigating factor. And if you’re contemplating making the move to a golf course, you’d be wise to weigh the pros and cons before
When you first got involved in real estate investing, you probably did so a bit naively – most of us do. We say we know what we’re getting into, but we aren’t aware of what it takes on a day-in and day-out basis until we’re thrown into the fire for the first time.
In most cases, people buy a house either as an individual or jointly as a married couple. However, as more and more couples are living together for extended periods of time before tying the knot, there’s been an increase in the number of unmarried couples buying houses together. If you’re considering this as the next
Over the past few years, we’ve seen a few innovative housing trends emerge to fill the void that exists in overpriced housing markets where it’s nearly impossible for middle-class families to find affordable housing. And while you’re probably familiar with the tiny house movement, you may not be as aware of another popular trend that’s
On the surface, real estate investing might seem fairly simple and straightforward. You buy a house, find a renter, and make some money. But what few on the outside consider is the financing portion of the investment process. Unless you have hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash lying around, you can’t exactly buy lots
When you first get into real estate investing and landlording, people tell you all about how to find goods deal on properties, setting the proper rental rates, dealing with maintenance issues, etc. What they don’t tell you about is the importance of soft skills and interacting with people. But at the end of the day,