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The modern real estate investor doesn’t have time to research every headline and trend. That’s why B

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Mortgage rates were about the only thing stopping the almost unbelievable home price run-up of 2020

Who’s buying real estate? Maybe you are, maybe your friend is, but what about NFL players? Most casu

The US debt ceiling has been hit; what happens next could send ripples through the economy. But is n

With assumable mortgages, you can snag a three percent interest rate even in 2023’s high-interest en

The new housing market is here, and with it comes a whole new set of real estate investing rules. No

Getting a low interest rate on your mortgage is something homebuyers in 2023 dream about. With last

Multifamily real estate is by no means an easy asset class to buy into. What most people mistook as

The housing market is a living, breathing organism, constantly moving, with each real estate market

Picking stocks can be intimidating for a first-time investor in the stock market. For landlords, rea

The Federal Reserve is a misunderstood arm of the government. Is it public? Is it private? Does cong

What's the best housing market for real estate investing? If this were 2022, we'd say cities like Bo

Foreclosures, mortgage rates, housing prices; if there’s one person to ask about any of it, it’s Ric

Deleveraging is a term you probably haven’t heard. And don’t be surprised; most news networks will n

Real estate tax strategies are plentiful. In fact, real estate investing is one of the most tax-bene

There are few things more critical to a real estate investor than home prices, mortgage rates, and r

The housing crash is always looming. If it wasn’t, how would media outlets push you to constantly st

What are your 2023 goals? If you don’t have an answer in mind just yet, don’t worry, there’s still t

Home buyer’s remorse, low interest rate dreams, and not taking a second look at a property. These ar

After Hurricane Ian, Florida real estate took a huge hit. With multiple communities literally underw

Zillow, Opendoor, and other iBuyers made quite a name for themselves over the past two years. By buy