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When you purchase a rental property, the hope is that you’ll hold onto it for years, enjoy positive cash flow every month, and eventually sell it after the property has appreciated a considerable amount and you’re finally ready to move some funds and investments around to enjoy retirement. But, as you’re well aware, it doesn’t
Selling your home? It’s a great time to do it. According to data from all over the country, it’s a seller’s market right now because of the scarcity of housing. Because people are having a hard time finding a place to live, sellers can keep their prices high and remain competitive. But having the odds
As soon as people realize that they’re going to put their home on the market and attempt to sell it, their attention immediately goes towards fixing the property up in order to maximize the sale price. But is totally renovating the house prior to listing really the best strategy? The simple answer is no.
There are historic homes scattered across the country, and for a certain kind of buyer – or tenant – they offer a special draw. Maybe the home belonged to a favorite author or a famed politician. Perhaps an artist or an inventor lived there. No matter what the roots of the place, historic homes garner
A couple weeks ago, you put in an offer on a new home, and it was accepted. So, you did what anyone would do, and you placed a nice bright sale sign in the front yard of your current residence. Within a matter of days, you had an offer on your old place and the
On the surface, flipping a house seems like an easy way to make money. The concept is simple enough; buy a home that needs a bit of work or one that’s severely underpriced, make improvements as necessary, then sell the home again for more than you paid for it. Do this a handful of times,