You’ve done it. You’ve found that diamond-in-the-rough house you are convinced you can flip in a few months, pocket some dough and move on to your next project.
Among the available retirement options, Solo 401(k) plans are worth considering, due to their relatively high contribution limits, flexible investments and the ability to make after-tax Roth contributions.
Distressed properties can be perfect for real estate investors. They can normally be purchased at a deep discount, allowing you a budget to rehab the property and (ideally) still make a profit.…
How do you picture your retirement? Plenty of people are afraid of running out of retirement money later in their lives. Whether you have started saving early or late in life, it…
In 2015, Washington, D.C. permitted 4,956 new housing units—the largest increase in housing since the census began recording this value in 1980. Nearly every month, sales and development data arrives that confirms…
Not all property managers are created equal. As with every industry, when it comes to rental management, you have the good –and the bad, as well as everything in between.
Negotiation is simply defined as the act or process of having a discussion in order to reach an agreement. An individual is trying to gain the favor of others in order to…
Real estate investors face this question all too often: should I use only cash to purchase my properties or should I take out a loan and incur debt? Before you immediately answer…
The term “turn-key” can be confusing since it’s used so broadly in the real estate investing industry. Most commonly, real estate investors consider properties that have been rehabbed with a tenant and…
What do you fear most for your retirement? A 2015 Bankrate.com survey highlighted running out of money in retirement as the biggest fear of 23% of the Americans. While you may or…