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Building a rental property portfolio is one of the most reliable ways to build wealth, assuming you do it correctly. The goal is to gradually accumulate new rental properties, expanding your real estate portfolio in the process; each new investment property in your portfolio is both a contributing piece to your total equity and wealth
Being a millionaire isn’t quite what it used to be, but it’s still a remarkable measure of wealth that most people won’t be able to achieve. There are many ways to accumulate wealth, from landing a good job and saving money to winning the lottery or earning an inheritance. But since most people can’t land
Rent prices all over the United States are increasing, and for many different convergent reasons. In Texas, especially around the Houston and Katy areas, rent increases are especially pronounced. That’s partially because Texas is becoming an increasingly popular place to live, attracting prospective tenants from all over the country and increasing demand for housing. As
If you’re on the fence about whether or not to get into the Houston real estate market as a rental property investor, it’s important to consider all of your options. You should also weigh the pros and cons – accounting for both the benefits and risks. In this blog post, we’re going to specifically focus
Properties eventually need maintenance and repairs, no matter how well the property is built or how effectively it’s being cared for. As a landlord, you will be responsible for taking in repair requests and issuing repairs regularly, but it’s important to approach this with the right mindset and the right strategies. Responsible rental property repair
Multifamily rental properties, when bought and managed strategically, are a reliable source of passive income and an excellent investment to have in your portfolio. In Texas, where the real estate market is thriving, they’re ostensibly even more valuable. There are a few hurdles to purchasing a multifamily rental property. You’ll need enough cash to fund