Some red flags to retail buyers are blessings for real estate investors. The kitchen is outdated. The roof needs to be replaced. There seems to be a plumbing issue. These are all…
In 1998, Washington, D.C.’s population hit a historic low of 565,000 residents—down from the city’s high of around 800,000 residents in the 1950s. Over the last 15 to 20 years, the city’s…
So you’ve got the perfect property just waiting to be rehabbed and sold on the retail market. The only problem is, you don’t plan on doing the work yourself and don’t have…
For most people, real estate investing is very much an intentional venture. But for others, the journey is less straightforward. For “accidental landlords,” the decision to become an income property investor is…
ou’ve heard it before… Networking is everything. Within the real estate investing industry, it’s critical to form connections with everyone you can in the business. Not only will you find support within…
When it comes to investing in real estate, many times investors will decide to partner with someone on their deals. These partnerships can consist of either family members, friends, or other investors/business…
The year of 2016 has been exceptional for the Washington, D.C. real estate market. Month after month, we saw the market’s key indicators—sales volume, new contracts, house prices—hit their high points for…
As you start to get more deals under your belt, your weaknesses will become more and more apparent. It takes a lot of time and effort to go through the process of…
Anyone who’s serious about making money with income property knows that it’s important to treat investing like a business. Without a business approach to your rental properties, this endeavor can quickly turn…