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Do you dream of being a rental property owner but get cold feet about being a landlord? Owning an investment property is an attractive option for many people because of the passive income opportunities. But that’s just one aspect of owning and managing a property. If you’re going to succeed, you also need to work
Texas is one of the biggest and most populated states in the country, and it’s home to many big cities and metropolitan areas that attract residents and investors from all over the world. Whether you’re looking for a primary residence or a new addition to your rental property portfolio, Texas is a great place to
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
As a landlord, you want to provide a quality property to people and make them feel safe and proud of where they live. You also want to generate a healthy cash flow and ROI. Sometimes, there can be some friction involved – particularly when you’re dealing with tenants from all walks of life. If you do
Owning rental properties is a dream for many people living in Texas, and for good reason. You can get passive income for years or decades by buying real estate at reasonable prices and finding quality prospective tenants — and then you can monetize your investment by selling the real estate. According to one source, pundits
Clear and strong communication is the foundation of all good relationships, including your tenants. Amazing communication can make the difference between a positive and negative experience, which also has an impact on your property’s profitability. For example, if a tenant feels unheard or gets emotional over something that escalates, and they feel slighted enough to