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As a Houston landlord, you’re in the game of generating cash on your cash. In other words, you’re in the ROI business. But are you really doing everything you can to set yourself up for maximum returns? This a question that you need to analyze through a critical lens. Are You Wasting Money in One
When most people think about the Houston area, they picture big single-family homes and ranches. But there’s something to be said for being in the thick of it – right in the heart of downtown. And if you want to live downtown, or invest in a rental property there, you might consider a loft. What
You know real estate investing is the key to building wealth. (Or at least one of the clearest paths forward). You’ve watched YouTube videos, read books, heard success stories, and spent some time researching various techniques and terminology. In short, you have some of the basics down, but you’ve never done anything about it. But
As a Katy real estate investor, your success is highly dependent on your ability to source good deals and work with the right people. And in order to accomplish both of these objectives, you need to have a deep and rich professional network. But where do you start? Why Network? If you’re a self-proclaimed “people
At the end of the day, real estate investors become landlords as a means of generating a return on investment. You can talk about how you purchase rental properties for any number of reasons, like rebuilding the community and providing people with safe, reliable housing – both of which are good and honest sentiments –
One of your biggest responsibilities as a Houston landlord will be effectively managing and estimating costs. There are many costs associated with managing a property, from your monthly mortgage payments to ongoing repairs and maintenance, and how you estimate them will play into not only your bottom-line profitability, but also your effectiveness as a landlord.