You don't need to be rich to invest in real estate. And you don't need to become a landlord either.
Worried about real estate corrections bruising your returns? Here's how to protect your portfolio fr
Justin Lieberknecht never set out to be in the field of real estate. Not only is he an investor hims
The last time the government imposed an eviction moratorium, landlords couldn't enforce their lease
Like the idea of investing in affordable housing, but don't want to become a landlord? Join Brian as
Bonus depreciation in real estate allows the investor to deduct the full cost of capital improvement
Levi has been involved in real estate since he was 18 years old, starting as an intern with First Me
There is confusion around what tax breaks are available to those investing with syndications compare
Lauren Keen Aumond is a real estate investor based in Tampa Bay, Florida. She and her husband will b
This question comes up often when we discuss syndication investments. Brian and Deni will be answeri
Do you know what negatively impacts making smart decisions about our finances? Boredom! It is true.
Deni will be discussing ways to create extra money using various side hustles.
Brian will discuss all about "Infinite Returns" with Real Estate. Are they possible? How do you earn
A common discussion among real estate professionals is whether purchasing real estate during this sp
Time, time, time.... there is never enough and it is limited. So, if your earning power is based on
Danaus born and raised in Fort Worth, TX by his parents who immigrated from China to live their Amer
Patrick Grimes is the Founder and CEO of Invest on Main Street. He has over fourteen years of experi
Will real estate prices go down? Will interest rates continue to rise? What about rent growth? Brian
Paul started out as a photographer, got licensed as a Realtor and began investing. He then started T
The year started with interest rates around 3%. Now, averages are hovering around 7%. Time to get cr
What are the risks and returns of real estate syndications? Veteran syndicator Kenneth Gee explains